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A model proposed for light, assuming photons are neither an elementary particle nor a wave. A photon is built up of four fundamental particles: two of different gravity particles, A and B, and two kinds of electric charge particles, positive and negative. The yin-yang symbol seems to be quite deep meaning, and strange though it may appear a key to understanding the function of the material world. | A model proposed for light, assuming photons are neither an elementary particle nor a wave. A photon is built up of four fundamental particles: two of different gravity particles, A and B, and two kinds of electric charge particles, positive and negative. The yin-yang symbol seems to be quite deep meaning, and strange though it may appear a key to understanding the function of the material world. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
|---|---|
| Title | The Structure of a Photon |
| Read in full | Link to paper |
| Author(s) | Janos Rohan |
| Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
| Published | 2005 |
| Journal | None |
| No. of pages | 2 |
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Abstract
A model proposed for light, assuming photons are neither an elementary particle nor a wave. A photon is built up of four fundamental particles: two of different gravity particles, A and B, and two kinds of electric charge particles, positive and negative. The yin-yang symbol seems to be quite deep meaning, and strange though it may appear a key to understanding the function of the material world.