Category: Ontology of Light
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What Happens Inside The Atom?
The Ontology Of Light Introduction Where Light Appearsand Why it Matters In our previous article, we dismantled the idea of the photon as a particle by showing that light never appears in transit, only at the point of interaction. But now we take a deeper step, into the place where light behaves most mysteriously:…
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What Is A Photon?
Ontology Of Light Introduction A Particle That is Never Seen The term “photon” has become one of the most repeated words in modern science classrooms, textbooks and public explanations of light. But what is a photon, really? The textbook answer: a particle of light. But here is the ontological problem: If photons are real,…
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What Does E = mc² Actually Mean?
Breaking Down The Language Of Light, Speed, Color And Ontology Introduction Leaving Nothing Assumed This article builds on the ontological rethinking of light from our previous publication, “The Ontology and Physics of Light”. Here, we slow down and define the terms you may have heard all your life but never fully unpacked. This is…
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Where Were The Photons?
A Critical Examination Of Light And Sound In The Vacuum of Space Exploring the Ontological Behavior of Light Without Emission or Travel Introduction Sound cannot propagate in a vacuum. This is a basic and experimentally verified fact. Sound requires a medium, air, liquid or solid, to carry its vibrations. In the absence of such…
