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Originally Posted by myphysics Hi all,
I have a question which is boggling me since long time. As we all know, that light is an electromagnetic wave which can travel through vacuum.
I wanted to know if there is any specific material in vacuum which allows the electromagnetic energy to pass through it? I'l be happy to listen from you
take care'
myphysics |
My crank conjecture is that photons are integrated wavicles in the minor axis brane component of an electro-positrionic wavicle (trans-dimensional ring singularity to hypertoroid cycle) ..... this inner wave-front circumnavigates from the brane wave-front of our universe around into the future back to the positron beyond the light cone many billions of light years away ..... it may intercept and integrate into another EP wavicle on transit as our brane itself moves though this arc (absorption). It's just geometry!
