Light as the key player in the universe: 3 phases of light

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Light as the key player in the universe: 3 phases of light

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The ideas propose light behaves as a an element of the periodic table with a phase diagram. This idea only makes sense when light is not viewed as an element of the 3 dimensional reality of our world but as an underlying structure from which the world of matter is build. In this underlying structure light would behave like a particle on earth. It would have different phases according to its entropic level. This paper is build around a few thought experiments to navigate through reality. Every thought balances on a fine line between philosophy and science. It is neither and it is both at the same time. It is existential philosophy on the nature of reality and on the nature of ourselves.


1. - Matter speeding up to the speed of light is transformed into light energy -

Imagine yourself travelling in a vessel capable of reaching the speed of light. Then imagine yourself accelerating from zero until you are nearing the speed of light. When finally reached the speed of light, you will no longer have a material body and a transporting vessel. As you gradually speed up towards the maximum velocity, your body and other matter would transform into light itself. This is because matter is not able to keep its 3-dimensional structure at the speed of light. Matter is broken down into its fundamental building blocks, torn apart into the basic source of existence. Therefore a human being will not get transformed or squeezed into a weird shape when travelling at the speed of light. Matter travelling at the speed of light simply becomes the speed of light and thus becomes light. De fundamental building block of our universe.


2. - Light energy travelling faster than the speed of light is transformed into gravitational energy-

Imagine yourself being a light beam pulled towards a black hole. The gravitational force coming from the black hole is so strong that escaping is impossible. You have no other option but diving into the event horizon. As your beam of light comes closer and closer to the black hole, the gravitational force is getting stronger and stronger, so it makes sense to presume the beam of light keeps gaining entropy. Until you find yourself at the event horizon of the black hole. On this horizon light would need to go faster than the speed of light because the gravitational force keeps on pulling. When light wants to surpass the maximum speed, light is transformed into gravitational energy. This makes sense because energy can not disappear, it can only transform, so at the edge of the black hole, light does not disappear into the abyss, but simply gets transformed into gravitational energy. Light is broken down into its fundamental particles. The essence of our universe. This would imply that gravity is created were light exceeds its own maximum speed. So a black hole is not something from which nothing can escape, it is more likely that a black hole is just light beyond the speed of light.


3. -The phase diagram of light-


Let us compare light to an element we know very well, for example water (H2O). Based on our previous assumptions light materialises into matter, and when lights gains enough speed it becomes gravitational force, we can imply that light behaves exactly like water, but on a different dimension. Light would be like the water, a flowing form. Travelling information stored in light. Matter would be like ice, the solid. Stored information, like a book for the universe. And a black hole would be like steam or damp, the gaseous form of light. Like water crystallising in all the different shapes of ice, light gets crystallised into the atoms of the periodic table. Travelling light is like a liquid stream of water. Information traveling from one part of the network to another. An element with a phase diagram. Solid, liquid and gas. Matter, light and ice. This assumption also gives us reason to believe that light is solely the carrier of information and that this information, this field of knowledge lies beyond it on a deeper level. This information creates the light.

This thinking leads to the point where our planet can be seen as an electromagnetic sphere of light in its solid phase. Like our crystal clear piece of ice in the water, earth is a blue crystal of floating information. From inside our crystal vessel we admire a spheric screen on which the universal movie unfolds. A virtual reality, a hologram created by light.
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