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There is no higgs boson...http://phys.org/news/2012-04-elusive-higgs-particle.htmlhttp://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2012/apr/24/gamma-rays-hint-at-dark-matterThe fireball theory trying to explain gamma ray bursts takes a hit:http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2012/apr/23/cosmic-ray-theory-gets-the-cold-shoulder
A quantum of light (a photon), may possess an infinitesimal energy and always travel at C in vacuum.
Matter can be convert into light and light into Matter.
Light is a very simple electromagnetic wave. It seems evident that light is the basic building block of everything.
For those who would say that the electromagnetic force is not fundamental, i would reply that how can it be if a photon may have an infinitesimal energy?
I know it sounds too easy to be true and it turns everything upside down but it is logical and beautiful...
If a photon wave enter a highly curved spacetime region, it could catch its tail:the wave could close on itself.
It would stop moving at the speed of light according to outside observers, it would appear to them as a particle and it would even create a gravitational field... You just need curving spacetime and light... Every type of particles and forces
I have been thinking about this for many days now and i don't see any contradiction with existing proved theory that could deny this theory.
Is it a proof of retro-causality or a proof of an absolute instaneity? If it is instantaneity, then entanglement information is not limited by its entangled quanta of energy like i thought, so it can explain easily the two slit experiment and its other variants. Euclidean space seems to be possible after all... Usable information is still limited by the speed of light though... newbielink:http://phys.org/news/2012-04-quantum-physics-mimics-spooky-action.html [nonactive] newbielink:http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.4834 [nonactive]