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The photonic family
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Our Sun is only large enough to produce 1
core photons (around 18 million degrees K ) compared to 2 or three core
Photons.
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However Photons are the strongest for
their size particles in the Universe and their behaviour is to essentially
provide a carrier service to many of the "good" particles from the Sun, such as
Hydrogen and to a lesser extent Helium to the Earth.
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That ultraviolet light is the packaged
photon carrier of Hydrogen, while visible light is Ultraviolet light minus
Hydrogen has not been fully realised by contemporary science yet. |
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The important feature of Photons is that
by and large their motion in Solar Systems is via powerful energis particle
fields, spreading out to the planets, reacting with planets and surrounding
space and returning to the Sun in giant loops. |
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That light does not travel in straight lines was a
major discovery of Albert Einstein while he was alive. That light behaves in
particle fields like other energis particles however, is yet to be fully
verified. |
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As light in normal quantities does not largely harm
atomic structures makes it the most useful carrier of information in the
Universe and the principle particle used for detection using the biologic
structures of sight (e.g. human eyes). |
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