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The Theory of Absolutes © 2009
by: Thomas Lee Abshier, ND
A philosophical, theological, and science-based exploration of physics and life
A Theory of how God’s principles and Laws underlie the phenomena of:
Particles & Fields, Classical & Quantum Mechanics, and Relativity
A fundamental model of Mass, Energy, Space, and Time
An examination of the logic and purpose motivating the drama of Body, Soul, & Spirit
Note:
Pre-Publication Edition: Contains Duplication, Errata, Incompletely Developed Concepts, and Discarded Hypotheses

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The Photon Wave Shape

By: Thomas Lee Abshier, ND

 

· The photon is created as a single event.  

· The dropping of the electron from a high to low energy orbital starts and ends as a single, one way current movement.  

· But, because this event is mediated by the Dipole Sea with its inductive and capacitive nature, a tank circuit type of resonant oscillation could be set up that transmits the disturbance as a full 360° sine wave.  

 

· The speed at which light conducts through the local Dipole Sea is determined by the amount of electromagnetic stress on the local sea.  

 

Field Theory. Photon Wave Shape. Potential Vs. Kinetic Energy. Fields & Particles. Gravity. Earth's Magnetic Field. Photon Wave Shape. Dipole Sea Hypothesis. Battery Energy Storage. Antenna Essay. Electromagnetic Concepts. Electrical Permittivity. Basic Concepts Summary. Mass Collision.