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The photon-the form "carrier" |
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The importance of sunlight to the
sustainment of life on Earth has been known since primordial humans first
roamed the savannah's of Africa, Asia Minor, Sth America and Australia/Asia. |
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In more recent times, science now
understands the principle particle of light to be the "photon". Our
understanding of this amazing particle has led us to develop new kinds of ergon
based tools such as the laser. |
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The Photon is essentially three Up Quarks
together in a strong bond, making the Photon the strongest kinesis based
particle for mass size in the Universe. Its strength of kinesis ( or
attractiveness) gives the Photon a unique set of qualities. |
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Ability to attract structures much greater
in mass than itself |
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The Photon is able to attract structures
such as Protons and Neutrons which have a much greater mass and cause them to
orbit. In other words, the Photon is the first truly "workhorse" particle, the
mighty mouse of the sub-atomic world able to carry up to four times its weight. |
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Weak Outer Bonds |
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The weak outer bonds of a Light Particle (either
Hetons, Hydrogen or for larger Light particles, created by Stars much larger
than our own- Helium) mean that Light readily "gives up" either Hydrogen or
Hetons- fuel or heat. |
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These qualities make the Photon the Universal
"taxi-service", a particle that in different configurations is able to
transport different atomic and sub atomic structures across vast distances,
only to drop them off and return to the central "depot", usually the nearest
star. |
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The relative mass estimated of a Photon (Unpackaged)
is similar to a Proton at around 1.44 x 10- 27 kg. |
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