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COLLECTION OF PHOTONS

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International Journal of Latest Research in Science and Technology Vol.3 Issue 4, pp 1-11,Year 2014

COLLECTION OF PHOTONS

Byungwhan Kim

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Received : 12 August 2014; Accepted : 26 August 2014 ; Published : 31 August 2014

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Abstract

It was pointed out that the current model of photon is completely wrong. An extensive set of matter images of the Sun and laser lights taken with an optical microscope since the February of 2014 are presented to confirm that the photon is a matter collectable. Light matter is able to be easily collected by exposing a substrate such as the plastic, glass or wafer to the light of the Sun or laser for a few, a few tens of minutes or a few hours. Various constructions formed by light matter are able to be observed by as they are obtained within one drop of water on the substrate. The presenting images demand replacement of the theoretical intangible photon with the tangible light matter.

Key Words   
The Sun,Laser, Photons, Gel; Matter, Optical Microscope, Positive Energy, Image
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Byungwhan Kim , " Collection Of Photons ", International Journal of Latest Research in Science and Technology . Vol. 3, Issue 4, pp 1-11 , 2014


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