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Re: Photon in a Wave

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Jul 6, 2009, 1:08:00 PM7/6/09
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Energy causes spin in space.

The charge-pairs which make up space- the virtual pairs-
overlie each other, and when spun are separated by
the opposite magnetic fields each creates.
These chase each other around trying to recombine.
Since they have three dimensions to do it in, they
use two linked orthogonal rotations.
Up to a certain energy, only a 1 to 1 linked rotation
is attainable, which is not spherically
symmetric, and is carried away at lightspeed. Photons.
After a certain energy, a 1 to 2 linked rotation
is attainable, and remains stationary, absorbing
energy equally from all sides. Matter.
john

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