Photons are darkons going backwards in time.
Oh! Are you sure? I was always taught it was this way:
Light is composed either of photons going forward in time
or darkoffs going backwards in time.
?
Dave
;-)
Where do the hardons come in on all this?
Normally they are in the dark...but sometimes they are where the Sun
doesn't shine.
Bruno
Vienna
Well Herr Bruno, since you asked:
All hardons are composed of querks you see.
The more common hardons are composed of up, down
and charm querks.
The less common hardons are composed of strange,
top and bottom querks.
And only in certain social arrangements is it legal to
allow hardons to be exposed to light.
As far as being where the Sun doesn't shine, you'd have
to ask Greg Moore about that.
;-)
Dave
You have made a parity error, darkoffs going backwards in time
are not a form of light, they are a form of dark.
Light rays are made of one of the following:
1- photons going forwards in time
2- photoffs going backwards in time
3- darkons going backwards in time
4- darkoffs going forwards in time
5- anti-photons going backwards in time
6- anti-photoffs going forwards in time
7- anti-darkons going forwards in time or
8- anti-darkoffs going backwards in time.
I'm not sure exactly how each one of the above is asssociated
with each of the colors of the rainbow.
On the other hand dark rays are made of one of the following:
1- photons going backwards in time
2- photoffs going forwards in time
3- darkons going forwards in time
4- darkoffs going backwards in time
5- anti-photons going forwards in time
6- anti-photoffs going backwards in time
7- anti-darkons going backwards in time or
8- anti-darkoffs going forwards in time.
Alain Fournier