Light is electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength that is visible to the eye (visible light) or, in a technical or scientific context, electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength. The elementary particle that defines light is the photon. The three basic dimensions of light intensity, frequency,polarization
2006-08-26 00:27:58
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The entire universe is made up of matter in different states. The quantum building blocks of matter are atoms and subatomic particles. Every subatomic particle has a positive or negative charge.
For every particle with a positive or negative charge, there must be an equivalent particle of a negative mass or with an opposite charge to balance its existence. We would not be able to distinguish between a negative mass and a negative charge, either would produce an acceleration opposite to the electric field. So that means for every particle there must be an antiparticle and all matter has antimatter as its opposite counterpart.
If that is the case, then where is all the antimatter in the universe? They seem to be missing. The idea is that antimatter and matter cannot coexist because if they did, they would destroy each other immediately upon contact and disappear.
So how can matter exist without antimatter? It is a great mystery that the physical universe seems to exist in an unbalanced state of existence. There may not be an imbalance. The antimatter may be present within the matter as a quantum superposition, we just do not “observe” it until we look for it. The solution to the mystery can only be found in understanding that there are two planes of reality coexisting in the same spacetime but out of phase with each other.
Everything in physical reality exist in two states, the physical state and the etheric state. Physical matter and its etheric double coexist in the same spacetime but out of phase with each other on two different planes of reality. Antimatter is the etheric double of physical matter.
Physical reality exists as the physical plane on this side and the etheric plane on the other side. On this side, the electron is the original and the positron is the anti. On the other side, the positron is the original and the electron is the anti. On the other side, we are the original and we are the anti on this side.
An electron has a negative charge, therefore it has an antiparticle of a positive charge called a positron. Like and unlike charges attract, therefore the electron and its etheric double are held together in the same space time and out of phase on different planes. The positron’s mass is the inverse of the physical electron. Of course since there is no such thing as negative mass, antimatter is really matter that is less dense than light.
The etheric double of the electron is not directly perceivable on the physical plane through physical means. But when the etheric double swaps places with the electron, it becomes detectable. The electron appears on the etheric plane as an etheric positron while the etheric double appears on the physical plane a physical positron. Their masses reverse and so do their charges.
Light is made up of photons. A photon is a chargeless particle, therefore there is no anti-photon. The photon and anti-photon are one and the same. Light is the only thing that can coexist in the physical and etheric plane in the same state. Light is the link between the Physical and Etheric plane.
Light is an etheric matter. Etheric matter is matter that can pass through physical matter. Light is the only thing that can pass through solid. Visible light can pass through glass and transparent material. Invisible light such as X-Ray and gamma rays can penetrate through various solid matter.
When an electron and a positron combine, they become two photons. When two photons combine, they turn into an electron with a positron. You can transform matter into light and light into matter!
ELECTRON + POSITRON = TWO PHOTONS
MATTER + ANTIMATTER = LIGHT
Everything is made of light. Everything is Light
2006-08-26 07:08:32
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answered by colourofluv2001 1
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Its intermediate between wave and particle.
Light was considered a wave do describe the phenomenon of diffraction etc. They considered light to be energy and energy has no state.
However Einstien proposed light as being composed of partilecs to describe photoelectric effect. The question then is in what state are these particles?
I think that it should be gas (ignoring the plasma part) since :
-> In gasses composition particles do not have any interaction( i mean attraction & replulsion) with their neighbouring particle. Same is the case with light.
-> Gases exert pressure on the vessel its contained in. Similarly Light too exerts pressure on the surface its incident on.
Hope that helps
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2006-08-26 07:06:43
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answer #3
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answered by vaibhav 2
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LIGHT
The current thinking is that light can be both particle and wave energy. It is not solid, (that is a theory from "Star Trek") it is not liquid or gas, they are both matter, it is energy, you cannot make light from bonding molecules together, you are producing a,"substance", you can make light using chemicals, but it is still an energy release not production of a substance.
2006-08-26 07:04:26
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answered by djoldgeezer 7
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'Light' is not matter - and therefore it doesn't have a 'state'. Light is one form of energy that results from the Electromagnetic spectrum, and 'Light' is the form of radiation - the part of the Electromagnetic spectrum that our eyes are 'attuned' to pick up.
Therefore it doesn't have a physical state - it's simply a form of radiation - a form of energy.
2006-08-26 07:06:22
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answered by Ben J 1
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Light is a beam composed of photons
2006-08-26 07:02:43
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answered by Suicidal 3
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it doesn't have a physical state. They're just photons. It's like saying what physical state are ions.
2006-08-26 06:59:34
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answered by Anonymous
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light is energy.
energy is not a physical state. but light consists of photos which is array of photons actually...
2006-08-26 07:03:02
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answered by ashokkw 3
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It's neither. It's a beam made up of particles called photons.
2006-08-26 06:59:03
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answered by Alex S 2
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Light is intelligent , it is the something that eliminates the nothing, it is life. Let's shed some light on it.
2006-08-26 07:01:39
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answered by ? 6
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