Thursday, September 19, 2013

In General About The Leverage Of Light

Electromagnetic energy has no mass, yet, it is comprised of bosons known of as photons.  Part of the reason as to why light has no mass is that it involves a set of one or more superstrings that have an electric field that intrinsically harmonically oscillates -- with a magnetic field that curls around its electric field as according to the right-hand-rule -- in such a manner that the mentioned E.M. obeys Noether Flow, in such a way in so that it moves as a unitary group through a discrete Lagrangian through a long enough of a path to where it moves far enough to interact with infrared energy.  (And infrared energy is an example of electromagnetic energy.)  Also, E.M. has a non-abelian light-cone-gauge (Yang-Mills) -- and, such bosonic superstrings that come in the form of photons have partially-Chern-Simmons singularities in-between such just mentioned superstrings that form a beam of E.M., of which is quantized.  I will continue with the suspense later!  Sam.

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