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Light Hypothesis


Light is a mysterious phenomenon. Tests to determine what exactly light is have resulted in two contradictory interpretations which both seem to be true. Thus, light is a paradox.

These two discoveries about the nature of light are that it exists in particle form and yet also acts as a wave.

The particle theory says that light particles, called photons, flow from a source and then are either reflected or absorbed by a receiving surface. The wave theory says that light vibrates in some material substance, just as sound waves vibrate in the air.

However, the puzzle here may not be light itself, but rather the photon particle.
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The universe is filled with stars, which are constantly radiating super-hot subatomic particles. As these particles sail throughout the vastness of empty space, they cool down and become dormant. After fifteen billion years of such activity by billions (if not trillions) of stars, the universe must now be permeated with these dormant, virtually invisible particles. Perhaps this is the key to understanding light, as well as wave activity.

If this is the case, then what science believes to be photon particles may in fact be these formerly dormant particles vibrated to the point of light in a chain reaction wave sequence. The vibration of which emanates from the light source.

These dormant particles may also be the elusive "dark matter" that science has been theorizing about for decades.
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