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12-26-2005, 09:12 PM
:o The Cyclical Chronology of Light
The cyclical chronology of Light begins with seminal motion (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=179) that coalesces and propagates as Pulsoids (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=98); then, compresses and dissipates as Taisoids (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=102); then, continues to coalesce, propagate, compress, and dissipate endlessly.
Light’s chronology is heuristically described by the relativistic mathematics of Unimetry (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=129).
Light is defined as that phenomena that does not have properties of matter or mass.
Some important considerations that must be defined for Light are such as:
1.) Why is Light periodically non-local? That is: Why does Light appear as both a particle and a wave?; or, Why does Light “pulse”?
2.) Where does Light come from and where does it go?
3.) How is Light conserved?
4.) How does Light acquire the mantel of mass?
5.) How does a single Light “pulse” acquire energy as it expands and reflects in near infinite directions of similar “pulses”?
6.) How is the frequency of a Light pulse regulated? That is: How does its intrinsic clock (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=328) “tick” and how are “pulses” coordinated.
7.) What is the medium of transmission for Light?
8.) And, of course, the most over-arching enigma of all: Why is the speed of Light considered an absolute constant? Or, how can it be such without upsetting the concepts of relativity and the 2nd law of thermodynamics that seems to rule out, respectively, that which is without a frame of reference or that which is perpetual?
A careful analysis of Pulsoid Theory (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=128) should rationalize the above questions in a secular vernacular.
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The cyclical chronology of Light begins with seminal motion (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=179) that coalesces and propagates as Pulsoids (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=98); then, compresses and dissipates as Taisoids (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=102); then, continues to coalesce, propagate, compress, and dissipate endlessly.
Light’s chronology is heuristically described by the relativistic mathematics of Unimetry (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=129).
Light is defined as that phenomena that does not have properties of matter or mass.
Some important considerations that must be defined for Light are such as:
1.) Why is Light periodically non-local? That is: Why does Light appear as both a particle and a wave?; or, Why does Light “pulse”?
2.) Where does Light come from and where does it go?
3.) How is Light conserved?
4.) How does Light acquire the mantel of mass?
5.) How does a single Light “pulse” acquire energy as it expands and reflects in near infinite directions of similar “pulses”?
6.) How is the frequency of a Light pulse regulated? That is: How does its intrinsic clock (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=328) “tick” and how are “pulses” coordinated.
7.) What is the medium of transmission for Light?
8.) And, of course, the most over-arching enigma of all: Why is the speed of Light considered an absolute constant? Or, how can it be such without upsetting the concepts of relativity and the 2nd law of thermodynamics that seems to rule out, respectively, that which is without a frame of reference or that which is perpetual?
A careful analysis of Pulsoid Theory (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=128) should rationalize the above questions in a secular vernacular.
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