Creating Matter from EM Radiation
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Title | Creating Matter from EM Radiation |
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Author(s) | Paul Schroeder |
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Published | 2012 |
Journal | Proceedings of the NPA |
Volume | 9 |
No. of pages | 4 |
Pages | 510-513 |
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Abstract
The goal here is to probe more deeply into one aspect of External Gravity theory. I refer to the EM spectrum. Gravity is beams and emulates the properties of all forms of radiation. It provides the beginning of the scale. At the far end the spectrum is extended to include mass. This implies that mass consists of some wave structure. The structure of space is radiation and mass is a result of distortions within that medium. Essentially mass is created by intersecting beams and exists as modified and interconnected versions of radiation beams.