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New Theories / Re: Why would a photon move @ the speed of light?
« on: 29/09/2018 21:07:30 »
Trying to condense this theory to the narrowest of terms.
I believe electric and magnetic properties also relate to spin.
If you spin a marble, like a top, there's a pole perpendicular to the floor if it remains in one place, directly over a South pole located on the bottom. This I think of as the first spin (possibly/probably) akin to magnetic pole.
Roll the marble on the floor and will have a pole that exists parallel to the floor (akin to electric pole).
If the marble was a photon, it would need both spins @ speed of light to achieve light-speed in a relative straight trajectory.
I believe electric and magnetic properties also relate to spin.
If you spin a marble, like a top, there's a pole perpendicular to the floor if it remains in one place, directly over a South pole located on the bottom. This I think of as the first spin (possibly/probably) akin to magnetic pole.
Roll the marble on the floor and will have a pole that exists parallel to the floor (akin to electric pole).
If the marble was a photon, it would need both spins @ speed of light to achieve light-speed in a relative straight trajectory.