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Wave Theory and Photons
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Research indicates that a photon’s light has two properties: magnetic and energetic-electric (picture below).

We may assume that the two loops comprise a complex structure, which form a wave formation. It is similar to the two-star formation (loop) from the cosmos observation, in which upright loops alternate with transverse loops (picture below). This is similar to a computer’s well-known 0 1 (0 +) pattern: perhaps it can be inferred that wave formations have 0 + behavior.

As in observations of the cosmos, the photon’s two loops seem to be connected by energetic matter, because magnetic and electric properties consistently alternate in pairs. From the cosmos photograph, we see that the discs are strongly connected. They always appear in the same position and move together, one after the other.

The matter fuelling both discs in the cosmos photograph seems to be identical. In the standing discs, the cloud matter appears uniform, but more concentrated in the center. The supince cloud is never clearly visible or well organized and lacks well-defined borders and its rotation is hazy. Its mercurial, amorphous high-energy matter creates and maintains a strong link with the perpendicular loops. This loop fades into the surrounding matter, where it is perhaps transformed into dark matter.

We may conclude that the same energetic matter circulates in both loops. It keeps them tightly connected and covers them with very fine remnants from the cloud that they were ejected from. Since photon streams always display alternating energetic and magnetic properties, perhaps the structure of photons and huge formations, such as stars, are alike (pictures below). Furthermore, it seems that the change of energetic matter’s position, concentration, and direction of currents in its loops also alters its loop’s properties and behaviors. Since the outlying areas of stars overlap (superposition), we can assume that their active energetic matter flows from one swirl to another. This matter creates a two-swirl formation by means of the continuous propagation of energetic matter that binds the two loops into one wave formation.




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