On the Conversion of Radiation to Mass

Quantum mass verses Quantum Radiation

by Joseph_Sixpack

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Abstract:  This short chapter offers yet another 
Joseph_Sixpack questionable intuitive hypothesis that 
radiation interdicted at its c velocity can be reconverted 
to mass.

Discussions about the intuitive theoretical prospective 
aspects of the process, and why a joe intuitively thinks 
that from a few pieces of observable phenomenon from 
reality, that the process occurring may be possible, and 
that the process of radiation to mass exists uniformly 
throughout the cosmos, and how the process may function and 
may exist, and that the 'process' may offer yet another way 
of deducing how the proton is assembled from its constituant 
parts now referred to and from the 'Standard Model'.

The Cern machine, using a 'bottoms up' process of 
accelerating colliding particles at c velocity, and then 
boking them into one another and picking at the parts and 
examining them and trying to deduce what mass is made of 
might have additional insights added to it by seeing how the 
process operates from the 'top down' process by converting 
mass to radiation.  Anyhow... it is a suggested alternate 
approach.

With respect to the Standard model and the various GUT's, 
there may be an approach that offers a quantum model of the 
aforewritten proposed theoretical "Legotrino", (the chapter 
called 'The one-particle universe'.  And that process would 
be to see what happens to radiation when it is being 
reconverted to mass.

The process occurs under many forums.

Radiation is here proposed to be some sort of "quantum mass" 
or "quantum particle" which is simply moving along at the 
velocity of c which Einstein and cohorts say dilates time 
infinitely.  That is, Time for the theoretical "particle" 
(now moving at c) in question, Time stops.  It's time of 
normal existence, normally perhaps a few milliseconds or 
nanoseconds, now approaches the infinite, its mass being 
converted to a 'massless waveform' as it speeds along at c.  
Somewhat similar to the process that happens to mass when it 
is at absolute zero which is called the Bose-Einsteinn 
Condensate.  Or perhaps just the Bose Condensate.

So what we have for starters in this Joe Sixpackian theory 
is thinking about some sort of quantum radiation (some sort 
of transformed mass) moving at a time stopping velocity of 
c.

M*V=E.  Is that right?  So what we end up with is an unknown 
value of/for Quantum E.  So our little theory creates a 
quantum e that may exist, but what is its value?
Ahem... Well, we will leave that one for the professionals. 


A first look As the sunlight hits the plant, some atom or molecule grabs the mouthful of quantum radiation and adds it to its mass. The plant then does its growing thing. No sunlight, no growth... mushrooms excluded. They obviously depend upon a different process. So... our plant is an expert in converting sunlight (radiation... aka: superdirt) into a daisy. So, the issue is: What is the first form of mass that quantum radiation is transformed into? That would probably be our theoretical legotrino, the proposed candidate of the builder of the universe. It (the legotrino) would probably be somewhat polar. resonating at some sort of c or close to its velocity creating the first of the first of the particles that go to make up the perplexities of mass. For starters we can begin by remarking that mankind has discovered how to get radiation from mass, albeit in a somewhat crude and sloppy way via the atomic and hydrogen bumbs by boinking atoms into atoms, encouraging the release of all sorts of particles and radiation (energy). Trying to do the same thing a little bit at a time offers other challenges. But, the issue creates itself: How can we get radiation back into the bottle of mass? Can it be done somehow with our currently available energy levels available to us? And specifically, what would any of the benefits of the theoretically prospective process be to mankind to be able to reconvert energy back into the 1/3rd of a penny's worth of mass? hmmmm... Well... we know that when a 'star' of some type 'explodes' it gives off enormous amounts of light. Way too much light, in fact, i suspect given the mass of the object undergoing 'banghood', enormous, enormous, enormous, amounts of photons are released... arousing the suspicion that perhaps most of the photons came from the exploding mass itself, and were in fact, part of it to begin with, which may go in the face of the current concepts of mass espoused by physicists. What happens to the 'exploded' photons as they make their way out to the furthest (furthest from them) parts of the cosmos? The idea offers itself that the radiation becomes 'tired' and loses energy due to gravitational 'pullback' and gradually drops in frequency to the radio and below band finally metamorphosing into a 'protoparticle-like-type photon'. why? Their retreat from the velocity of c starts up the internal processes of time within the waveforms and things inside the quantum waveforms start to happen. what happens? Well... What can happen? Or better... What can ONLY happen? Particles of normally very, very, short lifetimes traveling at velocity c seem to 'extend' their lifetimes quite a bit. Sigh... i guess the velocity and Time dilation thing of Einstein's theories (which joe steadfastly maintains he does NOT understand) might be right after all. Muons... for example, can seem to make into the detectors. So! A complete examination of everything traveling at the velocity of c needs to be initiated and examined for their properties if or after slowdown. Catching waveforms doesn't sound too easy, but ionized gases seem to do a good job interdicting the propagation of radio waves through their mass. What happens to the quantum radiation during the interdiction is something that is beyond a joe to figure out. But if it doesn't come out it must stay in so the question begs: What happened to it? Did it just raise energy levels and start bonking out photons? Did it just get absorbed into the mass by the forces of the the collision velocities. hmmm... this doesn't seem to be getting anywhere. Well... Reassembling the one third of a penny doesn't seem to be a very rewarding activity so far. give me a little more time. Well, joe is getting in way over his head again and this intuition stuff is showing signs of being a tad on the wobbly side and crapping out on me. Think i'll just leave this stuff for the pros. Maybe they will give this alternate idea some consideration if Cern converts some mass into energy. bye for now. More later. Maybe... Well, then again, there is this other matter of the 'Solex' cartridge. :-)
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