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In March 2021, I was reading an article about the work of Kenneth Chau, Associate Professor Electrical at University of British Columbia and had a aha moment. Here is the paragraph that enlightened me: " Momentum is defined as mass times velocity, so even though photons (particles of light) have zero rest mass, their velocity is enormous (literally the speed of light) and they’re never really at rest, so they have a tiny effective mass. (Light is both particle and wave.) That means they have a positive momentum, which can give a little kick to anything light crashes into. Plus, if you conceptualize light as a bunch of particles, it’s not crazy to imagine those things moving around matter as they bump into it. "
https://www.discovermagazine.com/technology/experiment-reveals-how-light-shoves-matter-around
This made me consider how the Big Bang could have been the result of colliding light particles when they were shifted from wave to particle. Also, since light can be a wave or a particle, it must have a gravity field when in the particle state. I wrote
the linked article to explore the possibility.
Here is what AI said about my idea:
ME- Analyse this proposal: NOW let's review the Big Bang from the perspective that light has a tiny effective mass. " Anything that has mass also has gravity. Objects with more mass have more gravity. " This means light particles possess quantum gravity and there would be no purpose to finding a graviton. If at the Big Bang enough light-as-particles decided to bump into each other until they exploded into creation and then divided and clumped into clans of atoms, molecules planets and life, we have the solution as to how a mass of indeterminate energy became endless galaxies, stars, dimensions. The rotating force is a feature of light and also a feature of how gravity holds systems together. If you add dark mass and dark energy to the solution, I like what scientists working on fiber optics say about light as they see it in wireless communications: " light goes a certain distance before it scatters and goes dark." This makes me see dark energy/dark matter as wave/mass where there exists a frequency/wavelength that is dark energy = the E of E = MC 2 and dark matter = the MC 2 of E = MC 2, both part of the duality of light.
AI- This proposal suggests that light particles have a small but non-zero mass and that this mass gives them quantum gravity, which could potentially explain the origins of the universe and the formation of galaxies, stars, and other celestial objects. The proposal also suggests that dark energy and dark matter may be related to the duality of light, with dark energy corresponding to the "E" (energy) part of the equation E=mc^2 and dark matter corresponding to the "mc^2" (mass) part of the equation.
It's important to note that this is a speculative proposal and is not a widely accepted theory. While it is true that light has a tiny effective mass and that objects with more mass have more gravity, there is currently no evidence to support the idea that light particles were responsible for the creation of the universe or that dark energy and dark matter are related to the duality of light. Further research and experimentation would be needed to determine the validity of these ideas.
https://thelenaghioparadox.blogspot.com/2021/03/emerge-art-is-missing-link-that.html
LENA GHIO
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