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Light must expand at creation: the light year long photon



 
 
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Old November 3rd 05 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,rec.org.mensa
Nick
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Default Light must expand at creation: the light year long photon

Light Inflation is behind the creation
of all light at emission.

The question behind Light Iflation
or Expansion is: What happens when
a large light wave is emitted? How
long does it take to fully form?
Lets say a light wave a light year
long is emitted how long would it
take to form? If light is local then
this wave should take a year. This
expansion of light is what I mean
by light's inflation. Light has to
grow to its full size.

This light inflation is the future
of the physics of light. It will
probably be the most important new
physics of the first half of the
21st century.

How does light inflate? What is the
physics? What would an unformed
light wave look like?

Is light lame?

And what if it is emitted close
enough to a black hole that it
would be bigger than the universe?
This becomes important when the
universe was small.

Applying these same questions to
probability waves should be part
of Quantum Cosmology.

Your a jerk.

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Old November 3rd 05 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,rec.org.mensa
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Default Light must expand at creation: the light year long photon


Nick wrote:
Light Inflation is behind the creation
of all light at emission.

The question behind Light Iflation
or Expansion is: What happens when
a large light wave is emitted? How
long does it take to fully form?
Lets say a light wave a light year
long is emitted how long would it
take to form? If light is local then
this wave should take a year. This
expansion of light is what I mean
by light's inflation. Light has to
grow to its full size.

This light inflation is the future
of the physics of light. It will
probably be the most important new
physics of the first half of the
21st century.

How does light inflate? What is the
physics? What would an unformed
light wave look like?

Is light lame?

And what if it is emitted close
enough to a black hole that it
would be bigger than the universe?
This becomes important when the
universe was small.

Applying these same questions to
probability waves should be part
of Quantum Cosmology.

Your a jerk.


!. Are you talking to yourself ?
2. Do you understand the difference in light and photons ?

http://web.mit.edu/8.02t/www/802TEAL...ight/index.htm
http://nobelprize.org/physics/laurea...k-lecture.html

Sue...

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Old November 3rd 05 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,rec.org.mensa
donstockbauer@hotmail.com
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Default Light must expand at creation: the light year long photon

"Mommy, I'm scared."

"Why is that, my sweet little sweetie-kins?"

"Everything is getting so complex. I fear that everything will blow-up
in a sort of complexity-explosion."

"Oh, my little child. This is nothing but complexity-paranoia,just
like the egg-paranoia in the movie "Pink Flamingoes".

"You mean that the self-organizing principles of Nature will hold
everything together no matter how fantastically advanced and complex we
get??"

"Yes. my widdle assuaged-one."

"Mommy?"

"Yes?"

"Why are we here? Would it make any difference to anyone anywhere had
we never been instantiated????"

"And then the cooking monk tipped over the vase with his toe, and
became head of the monastery."

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Old November 3rd 05 posted to sci.physics
G=EMC^2 Glazier
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Default Light must expand at creation: the light year long photon

Nick light fans out the moment it leaves its source. Laser light is
another story. The fanning out of light can be thought as "space
diluting the photons" That is why EM energy obeys the inverse square
law. Photons that have traveled three feet from their source have been
thinned out by a factor of 3X Bert

 




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