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Reflection, Light & properties of "The Invisible" [ Physics ]

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morpheus123@freemail.ru - 25 Jan 2007 02:25 GMT
Reflection, Light & properties of "The Invisible" [ Physics ]

With equations that dealt with energy, matter and light at very high
velocities; let me give further meaning to
equations on matter/light and properties it/they assume at very high
veolicites.

The governing principle here is how they behave.

The equations dealt with the measurement of the velocity of light in
terms of "time" (m/s).

Let us look, rather, at the following and base part of our research on
these assumptions:

We will deal with matter, light and thought and their properties at
high vibrations, not high velocities (relativistic speeds).

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Let me start by stating the following:

MATTER = LIGHT = THOUGHT

Matter - light - thought are all the same, but the vibrations of these
ideas exist in different states, as a result of their vibrationss,
not their speed (velocity).

Matter, Light, and Thought vibrates, and the frequencies of their
vibrations are discrete and unchangeable.

What I mean by "unchangeable" is the properties matter, light and
thought assume can only exist at a certain discrete state, at a
specific frequency of vibration.
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Limits on vibration that defines the existence of Matter, Light and
Thought

Matter exsits if and only if its frequency of vibration are from a
frequency of "PI" to a frequency of "1/2 C".

Light exsits if and only if its frequency of vibration are from a
frequency of "1/2 C" to a frequency of "C".

Thought exsits if and only if its frequency of vibration are from "C"
to infinity.

Any vibration above "C", light has turned into thought,  which is
invisible to the senses.
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The idea that light can be both a wave and a particle is correct  if
and only if one understands the transformation of matter, light,
thought as a result of its frequency of vibration.

In other words, light exsits as a "particle" if its frequency of
vibration are from "1" to '1/2 C'".

Light exsits as a "wave" if its frequency of vibration are from "1/2
'C' to 'C'".

At vibrations above "C", light is neither a particle or a wave, but
"thought" and its property is invisibility
Mike Henry - 25 Jan 2007 02:59 GMT
> Reflection, Light & properties of "The Invisible" [ Physics ]
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> At vibrations above "C", light is neither a particle or a wave, but
> "thought" and its property is invisibility

   My master's in physics is 40 years old but I can't make any sense of
your post. Thoughts were not physics then and they still aren't.

--
Geo. Michael Henry
"And one of the hot topics for me is the number of Christian atheists who
are fully committed to living
according to the teachings of Jesus, but unwilling to accept the idea of
God."
G.E. Ivey - 26 Jan 2007 18:07 GMT
> Reflection, Light & properties of "The Invisible" [
> Physics ]
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> MATTER = LIGHT = THOUGHT

 And this is true because you SAY so?  How about giving some justification?  In particular, since this is supposed to be physics, what experiments would show whether this is true or not?  If it can't be decided by an experiment, it isn't physics.
 
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