Jagger
07-24-03, 03:41 PM
Light has always intrigued me. Light exists at the speed of light which means it doesn't experience time or space. Light is outside the material world of time and space yet interacts with our universe. However we can see and experience light photons moving at a constant speed. We can measure electromagnetic waves everywhere. From our perspective, light moves with time, changes position within space and interacts with matter. Yet light exists outside time and space.
Is it possible that what we percieve has a moving light photon is nothing more than a moving ripple of sequentially activated light along a surface of light?
If light doesn't experience time and space, light would exist everywhere. It would be a continuous core of everything existing within our material universe including space. Every point in space and time would correlate to an internal point of timeless, spaceless light. Could matter, space and percieved energy be activations alone this internal core of light? Could time explode into existence as space is created around light? Lots of questions but not a lot of answers.
I have never seen anyone try to explain how timeless, spaceless light interacts with matter, space and time but it is interesting to think about. If anyone has read anything, please let me know.
Any comments or am I completely crazy?
Is it possible that what we percieve has a moving light photon is nothing more than a moving ripple of sequentially activated light along a surface of light?
If light doesn't experience time and space, light would exist everywhere. It would be a continuous core of everything existing within our material universe including space. Every point in space and time would correlate to an internal point of timeless, spaceless light. Could matter, space and percieved energy be activations alone this internal core of light? Could time explode into existence as space is created around light? Lots of questions but not a lot of answers.
I have never seen anyone try to explain how timeless, spaceless light interacts with matter, space and time but it is interesting to think about. If anyone has read anything, please let me know.
Any comments or am I completely crazy?