question....

Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 6:01 PM By: King Dickhead

Since matter in universe, likes to hold together with other matter, and its rare to observe protons isolated from neutrons etc etc. So most matter actually is composed of other inner matter.

is it possible that the photon is self is composed of a p+ particle and p- particle, that when together makes the photon it self?

When observing the double slit experiment, i started to think why that interference.. i know its because of waves, but.. what if the photon when collides with something, splits in these 2 particles, and they reform again, since p+ and p- attract each other, making the photon pass though.

And depending on how these 2 particles attached, they can slightly change the vector direction, and thus making all those line possibilities?

Which energy would be need to smash a photon? knowing that its mass very little.

Are those p+ and p- particles attracted by magnetic force or any other force since they are charged with different energies? if so...

Could someone, collect with " magnet" those p+ in on side and the p- on other opposite magnet, so they collect and when mixed together again, give light, which is a light collector/battery.

What is needed to test something light this?
photon is wave-matter property, so..there is a chance to test something like that, because if that special magnet attract some of the photon components, it would, slow down the photon speed in someway, this will be a little intriguing because light speed is said so be constant.

  1. ross_r avatar

    On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 1:46 PM, ross_r said:

    Nucular, it's pronounced Nucular

  2. *iSh diSh* avatar

    On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 9:04 AM, *iSh diSh* said:

    Did you steal this for Dr. Jonathan A. Bagger???

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