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New Theories / Why would a photon move @ the speed of light?
« on: 29/09/2018 20:33:27 »
While contemplating a meaning of Einstein's e=mc²
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I question: Why would a photon move @ the speed of light?
Light has both wave and particle properties, when scrutinized. It implies characteristics of spin are involved.
Photons are the most primitive known particle.
I postulate “photons move @ speed of light, when two polar orientations incorporate spin @ speed of light.”
Electric 1 pole + 1 spin and magnetic 1 pole + 1 spin properties that relate in some form of perpendicular agreement.
A deep thought, since… it also implies (to me) photons that don’t spin at the speed of light, constitute space.
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I question: Why would a photon move @ the speed of light?
Light has both wave and particle properties, when scrutinized. It implies characteristics of spin are involved.
Photons are the most primitive known particle.
I postulate “photons move @ speed of light, when two polar orientations incorporate spin @ speed of light.”
Electric 1 pole + 1 spin and magnetic 1 pole + 1 spin properties that relate in some form of perpendicular agreement.
A deep thought, since… it also implies (to me) photons that don’t spin at the speed of light, constitute space.