Chapter 2 - Wave Theory and
Photons
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As a consequence of lost energetic matter, photons turn to
red and begin to decay. We must bear this in mind when calculating
the Hubble constant. From black body radiation (energy-photons)
experiments, we know that every object loses energy with time.
From time to time, black objects radiate photons (energy).
Radiation is a form of energy loss. Even at close to absolute
zero, a wave loses energy because of its continuous activity.
It is an extraordinary paradox of creation that energetic
matter takes on a wave formation to maintain its integrity,
while its natural behaviour is to expand and be independent,
resulting in lost integrity.
Because energetic matter (wave) has no clear borders or a
clean separation between rings, its electro-magnetic matter
can simultaneously be in the paths of other rings, creating
a network of energetic paths in a wave (picture below).
We know that a photon has two loops and thus, two sets of
three colours (three colours and three anti-colours). The
photon’s two loops, while existing in the same wave
formation, have opposing properties. This is an ingenious
creation.
Despite its independence-seeking behaviour, energetic matter
(wave) comes in contact with other objects. The best correlations
appear to be with the same phase or conjunctional levels of
energy, with their for and against forces. For example, even
at a distance, a vibrating molecule excites vibrations in molecules
of the same energy level.
Photons have the classic basic structure of energetic matter,
giving us a clue of the structure of objects in different
phases. In different phase levels, wave formations slightly
change structure.
In the mid-80’s, Yuri Prokoshkin and a group of Russian
colleagues claimed to have found a new particle that decayed
into four photons; that is, two loops of basic waves of energetic
matter. This was an important experiment, as it demonstrated
that the basic structure of every object is an energetic,
wave-like photon structure. In this experiment, Prokoshkin
obtained the basic structure of matter. All energetic objects
decay to the smallest levels of energy (photons, waves), continuing
until they disappear as independent photons and are absorbed
into a new life cycle. Two photons, such as helium bonds,
are the first stable particle -- the smallest first particle
creation of two energetic and two magnetic loops. The creation
of four loops from two wave particles creates a stable a (alpha)
formation.
The behaviour of electro-magnetic matter changes in different
phases according to the laws of nature, which are the same
for all forms of energetic matter. A photon is the smallest
formation of organized electro-magnetic matter, but is still
not the most basic formation. This will be considered in the
following chapters about energetic matter.
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