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The problematic photon

 


The problematic photon

When we are thinking photon as the transmitter of the light, we must ask, do the photons send the light? Or if there is a possibility that photo would stop, could we see it? This kind of thing makes us ask, what is the photon?

If we think that the photon itself is the light, we must say that if we are thinking about the situation, that every time gravity wins, and photon starts to drop to the black hole, there must be the point, where the photon will stop. Here I will give an example of stopping photon.

The theorem of the photon, which passes the black hole, or the two black holes, what is orbiting together. 


In the cases where two black holes are orbiting together, the singularity would turn to elliptic. This thing would be happening just before the black holes are starting to impact, and in this case, it could be possible that the photo could pass those black holes, and then start to fall to the singularity.

Or when those black holes will touch together with the photons, what is leaving from the impact area could start to drop to the new singularity. In those extreme cases would happen many extraordinary things, what would be impossible in other conditions. When the black holes would be in the line, the singularity would catch the photon and the orbiting speed of those black holes is near the speed of light before they start to collide when the singularities are touching together.

There is a possibility that the photon would pass the black hole in the direction, that it will go too close to the singularity. So the massive gravity of black holes can take the photon and that thing would cause the effect, where the photon will start to drop back to the black hole, even if it just has passed the singularity. During that process, the photon will stop. This thing can be possible in the cases, where two black holes are orbiting each other.


Could antiphoton be possible?


Every single particle in the universe has a mirror particle, which is called as antiparticle or simple antimatter. The thing that makes antimatter very interesting is when those particles are touching with their mirror particle that contact would release a very high level of energy. In this reaction, what is called "annihilation" both parts of this reaction would turn to energy. And this thing is to make it promising fuel for spacecraft, what will be used in the interstellar spaceflights.

There are positrons, or antielectrons, antiprotons and antineutrons. So is it possible that there is an anti-version of a photon that existed somewhere in the universe? This is one of the most interesting things in the world, and what kind of thing this "antiphoton" could be? Could it make the annihilation reaction, when it touches the photon if that kind of particle exists? The idea of antiphoton is conducted from the physical reality, that every other particle has its pair in antiuniverse, which means in this text the entirety of antimatter or antiparticles.


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