Wednesday, May 29, 2019

A Crackpot's Vision of Future Physics 4: Light and Other Waves

The model doesn't have a collection of fields; it has a single wave.  This leaves us with something that is, with respect to the Standard Model, problematic.  I've briefly described light, but let's discuss it in more depth.

Light in this model, like everything, is a wave.  It is specifically a wave in a wave; it is the change in the mass wave, propagating at lightspeed.  A change in the change of density is itself a change in density.  Which means we can simplify the idea a bit: Light can be treated as a wave in spacetime itself.  It has some particular properties arising from it's origins in specific subatomic particles, and more specifically a particular range of sizes of particles, namely that it has a range of frequencies limited to Rhydberg's model of light, of resonant frequencies.  Mostly.

Bosons in general are waves in spacetime of varying frequency, depending on the size and resonant frequency of the originating particles.

Note to self for future: Light as continuous Fourier transform of zero-width, infinite amplitude Lorentz Contraction, hence "speed of light".  Tie into other sections explaining speed of light as irrelevant constant (speed of light doesn't matter, mediates all interactions including clocks timing it's speed)

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