Axioms of the "aumic" wave theory of light.

1) The photon is made up of  distributed energy in the form of narrow bands separated by air , the nature and form of these bands of energy give the photon its distinctive frequency , the bands of energy act like the plates of a condensor (capacitor) which  conserve the energy of the photon and also give rise to a solenoidal  electromagnetic field .  Thus every photon , like every electron , has its own electromagnetic field in the shape of a solenoidal field.

2) The maximum wavelength of a photon is about 1 x 10-6 metres.

3) Photons which are originated  due to the flow of a current in a conductor are linked or connected together giving the impression of longer wave lengths.

4) Photons which have their origin in  a moving electric charge  are energy specific and seek to return to the nearest available source of that specific energy , which usually lie in the electrons in the conductor from which these photons have been emitted , hence photons originating from the movement of an electric current form linked loops around the conductor.

5) Thus what is normally considered to represent a field of force or lines of force is in reality lines of "linked" or 'connected' photons.

6) The whole of the Universe is pervaded by "virtual" photons or "aumic " waves , these "virtual" photons have minimal energy but posses the same kind of construction as real photons. These "virtual" photons are randomly oriented. However when a real photon appears they align themselves in the direction of the photons travel and extend infinitely in this direction. They pass on the energy of the photon and themselves take on the same energy values as possessed by the real photon. The energy passes through the virtual photon and then leaves it in its previous state. This is analogous to the way in which an electric charge passes through a series of connected condensors. However energy which is shared laterally remains with the "virtual" photon which has acquired it. Thus the actual energy of the field is contained in a thin expanding sphere . (With an isotropic radiator )

7) The photon has a narrow threshold of energy within which it can exist , if this threshold of energy is exceeded the real photon becomes a "virtual" photon and loses its identity.

8) When a "linked" or "connected" photon is released from its origin , as for instance by a reversal of polarity of the current in a conductor , the "linked" or 'connected' photons  turn in an arc of ninety degrees and move away from the origin at the speed of light.

9) Photons having a wavelength equal to or  less than that of visible light , as for instance those in visible light , are always the result of  a destructive process , these photons are real photons and can exist independently , however the manner of propagation is identical to that of any other photon , that is propagation is via 'virtual' photons.

10)As a result of axiom (6) distance the distance that light travels is dependent upon the time for which the source is radiating.


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