Friday, May 17, 2019

What Is Light?

Light is vibrating electrostatic force/AC current/light wave carried by vibrating electron/atom/plasma/matter/medium. The light must coexist with the matter, there is no light in vacuum space.

Shin a laser beam passing through a vacuum glass bottle, the laser beam will disappear inside of the bottle. Point a laser beam to the moon, the laser beam will travel in the atmosphere at light speed but disappear in space and reappear on the moon instantly. 

Sunlight in the hot plasma on the surface of the Sun simultaneously induce lines of sight atoms on earth outer atmosphere to vibrating at the same frequency, propagate in air at light speed. There is no Sunlight/EM wave/photon particle traveling in space from the Sun to earth at light speed. The Sun does not radiate light into empty space.

All scientists are wrong about what is light. Light is not EM wave/photon particle propagating in vacuum space at light speed.

Hold a magnet in each hand, feel the repulsion or attraction force? Now wave 1 hand, feel the kinetic energy/electromotive force induced/teleport to another hand? Is there any magnetic wave traveling at light speed between hands?

Light or gravity only coexist with matter/medium, there is no light wave or gravity wave traveling in vacuum space at light speed.

Look at the Sun, the moon and earth, look the forces between them.

The 3 balls of mass attract each other with gravity F=G x M1M2/R^2. Since forces are instantaneous, if the Sun has a quake, moon and earth will shake with it simultaneously.

The lines of sight electrons on the surface of the 3 balls of mass are repelling each other with levity F=Ke x Q1Q2/R^2. Since forces are instantaneous, if electrons on the surface of the Sun vibrate, lines of sight electrons on the surface of the moon and earth will vibrate with them simultaneously.

That is why light wave or gravity wave able to induced/teleport throughout empty space simultaneously.

That is why all the stars we see are present shining, we are not looking at the past, and we don't know their distance.

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