linked rotations upgrade
- From: malibu <vegan16@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 20:23:30 -0800 (PST)
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/hubiusfigure8.GIF
shows a one-to-one rotation.
This is electromagnetic radiation because it
is not spherically-symmetrical and therefore
it travels at 'c in' some direction (Because we need something to
travel at 'c').
The top left box looks down the z axis which is the axis of
precession.
Moving this standing wave at 'c' down this axis makes this double
loop every cycle.
This is the photon- there are two kinds- precession around that
z axis with rotation in the x axis or precession around the z axis
with rotation around the y axis.
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/electromagnetic%20radiation.GIF
The top right box looks down the x axis, which is not the
axis of precession (That's why you can see the ring opening
and closing.) This is the neutrino. There are
two kinds of neutrinos, as there are two kinds of photons.
The second kind of neutrino is the left bottom box, looking down the
y axis- and this isn't the axis of precession, either. So
when the standing wave moves at 'c' down this axis, it
makes this totally different wave- a Sine wave.
(Moving away from viewer looking at bottom left box
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/hubiusfigure8.GIF )
So.
Two photons, two neutrinos.
John
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