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Re: The eternal evolving universe. - 09-23-2007, 03:16 AM

Hi again Pat and all your good people.

Pat, I tried your very interesting site and I will get to know it better. Bear with me here now, as I try to continue to explain my theory on the physical universe; my TOE theory of the physical universe.

I just like to share some more ideas on the photon particle which I believe is the most basic, fundamental particle of the universe. It is also known as the vitual or the quantum particle. In the quantum theory, there is the quantum or virtual particle that transfers energy from one electron to another and thus alters its state. It has been shown by Einstein by his theory of the photoelectric effect that electrons are liberated from a substance exposed to electromagnetic radiation or photons. This shows that photons have a kinetic effect or in other words, it must have some virtual mass that causes the effect of liberating the electrons from the substance. When a billard ball hits another it transmits kinetic energy, however, when a photon hits an electron it adds energy so that it enables the electron to escape from the substance.

Einstein's theory of special relativity says that when a body with rest mass, increases its velocity, it increases in its mass. Thus we can speculate that when a photon hits an electron and it increases its speed so that it can escape from the substance, it also increases its mass. Where does this extra or gained mass and speed come from, except from the photon. The photon thus must have an element of mass or virtual mass, and both kinetic and gravitational energies.

There is still more to be said, next time, about the quantum particle or the photon, but I feel it is the beginning of a physical TOE theory. It is a theory not so difficult to understand if one is familiar with basic physics. All are welcome to share their ideas.

Yours Cosvis.
  
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