Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Portals alternate making strings.

The Forces of Nature by Kelland Terry, Ph.D.

My model for the photon shows it is composed of two spheres separated by retracting gravitons. My model also dictates the following:
• A photon has at least three magnon portals on each sphere as shown in the illustration.
• A photon has 299,792,459 electon portals for every magnon portal
• The retraction of elastic strings by a photon requires more than ½ of string cycle.
• If a portal is still retracting strings, it cannot eject strings at the same time.

Magnon portals #2 and #3 on the orange sphere are not creating any new strings because their strings have not completely retracted from the previous cycle. The same is true for portal #3 on the green sphere.

The two #1 portals create 100 n-magnons and 100 s-magnons that become bound as complementary strings. The strings are distributed at random around the photon because the photon is spinning rapidly on its axis. As they retract, they put great pressure on the outside of the photon.

In the next string cycle, the reverse occurs. #3 portals will be creating the 100 pairs of retracting bound complementary magnons, and the #2 orange portal will be ejecting free strings. All of the other portals will be preoccupied with retracting strings.

What is true for magnons is equally true for electons only in this case there are 299,792,459 electon portals for every magnon portal. At the time the #2 portal on the green sphere is making 100 free magnons, there are 299,792,459 electon portals on the orange sphere and each is making 100 free electons. The mass and energy of the free electons is exactly equal to the mass and energy of the free magnons. In addition to free electons, the photon has 299,792,459 electon portals on one sphere creating e-electons and the same number on the orange sphere creating p-electons; the strings created become bound as complementary strings. They too are distributing at random on the surface of the photon. As they retract back to their portals they exert great pressure on the surface of the photon. Magnons and electons are equally responsible for constricting the photon, which means they are equally responsible for inducing a new round of strings.

I will now turn the subject to the wave properties of photons. Till then be safe and in good health. Kelland—www.vestheory.com

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