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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / January 2007



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the missing particle of light- the photon's dark partner

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the artist - 02 Jan 2007 23:31 GMT
Einstein had done a crude mistake while trying to express waves in
particle vocabulary. when expressing light as particles there must be
one type of particle that correspond to frequency and a different
particle that is corresponding to amplitude. attributing amplitude to
the number of particles caring the frequency is like saying that the
volume of the sound wave depends on the number of of the strings that
are playing the note rather than the energy in which the single string
was hit. The particle we are missing is the one that determine that
energy. my guess is that this energy is the main source of dark energy.
I won't say much more because I haven't spent enough time to figure it
out in detail with out contradicting some established facts, but one
thing that I can tell you for certain is that this particle has much to
do with magnetism though just like the photon which is electrically
balanced this particle is magnetically balanced and thus undetectable
as caring a magnetic charge.
This particle can also solve many quantum enigmas since the photon
detector can not detect that particle  which exist in the light beam
and transmit information.
Autymn D. C. - 02 Jan 2007 23:59 GMT
 
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