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WRONG MODEL OF PHOTON

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International Journal of Latest Research in Science and Technology Vol.3 Issue 4, pp 54-60,Year 2014

WRONG MODEL OF PHOTON

Byungwhan Kim

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Received : 13 August 2014; Accepted : 18 August 2014 ; Published : 31 August 2014

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Abstract

The presenting and presented experimental evidences confirm that the model of a photon is completely wrong. The photon gel clearly represents that light matter consists of tangible solid and gel matter. The energy property of light matter was convinced from a number of evidences such as the energy distribution similar to that of the typical electrons, large aggregates of light matter, and the transfer of light matter energy to the negative surface plasmon carriers. The energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy measurements revealed that light matter was composed of carbon (C) and two transition metals, tantalum (Ta) and rhenium (Re) as well as oxygen (O). Of them, it is found largely composed of C and Ta. The C element was greatest in both weight and atomic fractions. Another dark matter imaged was predominated by C while including other various elements (O, Na, Cl, S, and K). The light and dark matter matched to the electron orbit and ion respectively led to a new atomic structure composed of a nucleus, electron orbits, and the remaining spaces with different chemical elements. The sticky matter biding the other matter is identified as the entity of the entanglement principle of quantum mechanics.

Key Words   
The Sun light, Photon; Gel, Positive Energy, Model, Matter, Positrons, Quantum Mechanics, Atomic Str
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Byungwhan Kim , " Wrong Model Of Photon ", International Journal of Latest Research in Science and Technology . Vol. 3, Issue 4, pp 54-60 , 2014


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