Wave Theory and Photons
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In other types of galaxies, swirls resemble
photons with discrete loops. Here we have four formations,
two swirls and two paths in one high-energy wave (picture,
right).
If we say that each of the two loops of a photon are like
half a galactic wave, this implies that one loop has the behavioral
properties of one swirl and the second loop has the properties
of the second.
We may assume that in these galaxies one swirl
is energetic and the second magnetic. Each loop is half of
the big wave’s formation and consists of one swirl and
two paths; the paths, however, are shared between the loops
(picture below).
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