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Chapter 2 - Wave Theory and Photons
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The photon is shifted to red by loss of energy. A photon is the smallest organized “piece” of energetic matter (wave-particle) that can exist independently of a formation and also conjugate, as in a light stream. A photon contains the maximum amount of energy in proportion to its loops, size and phase, giving it the possibility of escaping from a large formation.

Every energetic formation’s existence decays by loss of energy. This happens in different ways. The expulsion of photons is one form of energy loss. This implies that the photon is the basic form of energetic matter that is expelled from an object; however, this may not be the last step of the wonderful creation of energetic matter.

From astronomy we see that galaxies decay, as if by annihilation, into dark matter. This means that energetic dark matter is an important formation, which maintain the form of the universe. Perhaps wave theory can help us understand the behaviour of dark matter (see the chapter on the universe).

Because objects decay into a photon formation, this means that the photon is composed of basic, pure, essential energetic matter. The photon may be the primary raw energetic matter formation. It is the smallest organized (by rings, loops and waves) creation of energetic matter. This will be discussed in later chapters. Photons are also the smallest wave-particles of energetic matter. Because it is the basic form of energetic matter, it can have different sizes and different proportions of energy between loops and rings.

A photon as a wave-particle is a mobile and independent formation, transferring energy in the universe from place to place, thus maintaining the energetic balance of the universe. Individual photons are shaped like a boomerang (picture below). In ideal circumstances, a photon can return to the same place because of its structure. Practically, this does not happen because its path is always disturbed and it can be absorbed by greater formations.

The photon is in perpetual movement, meaning that the natural behaviour of energetic matter is continuous activity. Energetic matter’s swirling circulation prompts the loops’ movement; the photon’s activity is caused by its energetic swirl. Energetic matter is active, creative living matter. The energetic matter in loops rotates together with the swirls. The speed of photons and waves is not passive; their energetic behaviour depends on the space, time and energetic activity around them.

A wave, like all objects in the universe, has a beginning, duration and decay. This is the law of energetic matter. From the moment of its creation, an ordinary wave cannot grow; it is a closed formation of two loops and energetic paths. By adding energy to a photon, we can only briefly extend the distances between its two loops and enlarge and stretch its energetic paths. A photon’s constellation cannot add energy, as it expels excess energetic matter as soon as possible. In time, a wave loses energy, weakening its paths’ connections and causing it to become enlarged.

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