Thursday, November 12, 2015

on to something entirely new in physics. Forget frequencies and waves think coding in angular momentum for the entire EM spectrum

I am slowly working on my new physics models/ research.  It is better than a model because I am strictly empirical.  I realize that all light we see and all the spectrum we can detect including radio waves, xrays gamma etc are energy with imprinted characteristics of the mater from which they are generated.   Energy can be converted from one form of energy to another but not without having mater as the intermediary.  We get an electric current out of hydro electric power plants as an example.  We send that current to a plant that makes fertilizer and that fertilizer uses the energy to bond together the fertilizer which is a different form of energy.  The plants consume the fertilizer and they convert that energy in the fertilizer to plant energy to grow valuable calorie rich foods we eat....mater is the intermediary.  It imprints the entire thermodynamic spectrum on what ever photons are when they have no energy or ramp them up or down to a different level of energy .  maybe a photon with the least amount of energy has that much as a base?  our eyes have retinas that can take the visible light received and code that data to our brains by reading the angular momentum in each photon. The retina absorbs that angular momentum and converts it to brain signal codes almost as pixels. The periodic table of elements is actually a spectral coding of mater minus the molecular combinations beyond it.  It gets more complicated than the elctro magnetic spectrum but not so complicated that  it cannot be entirely expressed in resulting probabilities of em spectrum.

It is definitely imprinted angular momentum that photons have to differentiate themselves from the others.  That imprint also has the angular momentum signature force that it can download to mater on impact.  I definitely believe mass and energy combine but not that they are interchangeable citing mass defect problems.

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