Faster Than The Speed of Light
Posted: Thursday, August 25, 2011
by Michael Eza
The speed of light in free space is a currently known as a physical constant and is commonly defined as 299,792,458 metres per second, however this speed is more likely an effect upon molecules, atoms, dark matter and electrons, but not on an individual photon, a common stream of photons, or wave of photons. Instead what is commonly recorded, as a speed is actually what happens when a photon or wavelength reacts with other particles in its vicinity; the speed is transference of energy. The transferred energy is on a very basic level caused by reactions between a photon created from a matter source and other matter. The created photon is in fact absorbed by the particles it is thrust into and those particles (electrons, atoms or molecules) then use the photons energy to create reactions which both accelerate the particles initial actions while causing them to emit photons of their own, at a slightly different wavelength, this process can account for light dispersion and a photons apparent lack of acceleration since the photon would likely be created from something already traveling at light speed. To fully understand this hypothesis dark matter would have to be taken into account as well as the absorption rate of a photon by other particles.
The first application of this hypothesis would be that light could actually accelerate beyond its currently understood physical constant of approximately 300 million meters per second. In fact it would be able to continue to accelerate as long as there was a clear path. That would mean that wireless technology could continue to improve transfer speeds indefinitely. Additionally signals from across the galaxy could be sent and received instantaneously.
Any particle that is not a photon could absorb a photon and conversely emit them. This process can be used to harvest, produce and regulate energy use.
Finally light can be arranged to become a solid and/or tangible structure that can be used to manipulate other tangible and/or solid objects/particles.
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)What is the source for the information in the first paragraph? I'd like to read about it. Thanks for the article.Sorry if this is a repeat comment, but the first paragraph was developed by my fiance and myself. The full theory has a title, but were still working out how we want to unveil it. This is sort of a preview.
Its a new theory, you read it here first. The source of the first paragraph is from myself and my fiance.
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