Monday, August 21, 2017

Radio Wave Photons

In an earlier post I suggested that light may be transmitted in two different ways, one kinetically and the other as a waves through the standing wave of low energy photons making up Morton Spears' aether.

For kinetic transmission, a transmitter kicks up the energy level of nearby low energy photons, which in turn travel through space. Some of these excited photons hit a receiver which in turn start vibrating after kicking the photons back down in energy.

Kinetic radio transmission

Wave transmission on the other hand, would be the disturbance of the standing waves presumed to exist in the sea of low energy photons that make up Morton Spears' aether. The disturbance would subsequently be detected by receivers.

In the case of kinetic transmission the aether provides low energy photons for the transmitter, but acts as an obstacle to transmission. In the case of wave transmission, the aether is the transmitting medium.

In my mind, I imagined radio-transmission to be done by waves, while energies in the visible specrer and up would be kinetic transmission.

As it turns out, even radio waves have their photons. Even the least energetic end of the electromagnetic spectrum displays particle nature.

From this, I have concluded that there is only one transmission mechanism for light, and that is the kinetic kind. Every possible transmission of information via photons happens kinetically.

This simplifies things in that we no longer have to consider wave transmission as a possibility.

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