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By Sprinkler Man


Photonic Energy

 

Photonic Energy - Our only Source of Energy

I want to share some information with you that should get you thinking. I have read a few articles on electricity and not one of these articles mention anything about photons. I want to prove to you that photonic energy is in fact our only energy source.

The Incredible Photon - By John R Kallenbach

A single photon has such a small amount of energy it practically doesn't exist.

Every photon has a definite amount, or quanta, of energy and there is no variance between photons. Photons in concert, however, provide each of us with energy required to live on this planet. The fact is that my single purpose for writing this paper is to provide logical evidence that there is no other energy than photonic energy.

I will be discussing the role of the photon in the following five areas: Friction, electricity, weather, gravity, and the human body. I will not be discussing visual light per se. Most of our energy comes to us from the sun in the form of visible light but visible light is composed of photons streaming at certain precise frequencies. My discussion pertains to photons that have reached earth and have been captured by an atom. Every atom on earth contains photons from the sun and these photons may be transient or they may be held for long periods within the atomic structure.

Since I have already stated, "There is no energy other than photonic energy", I am going to state my case. Sir Isaac Newton stated in his highly respected and time tested first law, "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction." The case I wish to present is "Every action is caused by photonic energy". There are no exceptions. The word "action" describes how work is done. The words "action and work" are intrinsically connected since you cannot have one without the other, but they are not synonymous. Since an action can range from the blink of an eye to a nuclear explosion, an infinite number of possibilities exist. I am limiting my discussion to certain aspects of the five areas I mentioned above. In general, we measure the presence of photons by means of measuring temperature. Usually, when we think of temperature we are thinking of heat. Heat always indicates the presence of transient photonic energy. The two terms are interchangeable in their meaning. A photon is pure energy and it contains no heat as we think of heat. Heat results when an atom absorbs photonic energy. The more absorption the more heat. Consider a piece of iron being heated. If enough heat is applied, the iron will first become red hot, then it will become pliable, and finally it will become molten, or liquid. So many photons are packed into the iron atoms when it is red hot, or molten, that visible light emanates from it. In general, we tend to think of an object as being hot, cold, or lukewarm. If it feels hot to the touch then photonic energy is streaming into our body. Our nervous system is very sensitive to any change from the normal to the transfer of photonic energy. If we were holding ice cubes in our hand, we would feel the loss of photons from the skin of our hand and we would consider the ice to be cold. It would seem the ice has little photonic energy. The truth is that the ice cubes are far from being deplete of photons since the total depletion of photons is called absolute zero, (-459 degrees Fahrenheit), and absolute zero does not occur in nature. Every object in the universe and every atom within the object do contain photonic energy. It is important to understand that photons move about freely within an object or, I should say, within the atoms of an object. I will illustrate this with a simple example. We are all familiar with the process of ice cooling a liquid but do we understand how it happens? I believe some would say the ice cools the liquid just because the ice is cold but there is more to it. Say we have a glass of water at room temperature, about 78 degrees F., and we add 5 or 6 ice cubes to it. The ice begins to melt as they absorb photons from the warm water. The cold melted water is more dense than the surrounding molecules of water and it begins to stream to the bottom of the glass. As the ice melts, the level of cold water at the bottom begins to rise. The ice melts fairly rapidly during this process but when the level of the cold water reaches the surface, the melting stops. The ice cannot absorb any more photons from the cold water because the temperature of the cold water is nearly equal to the temperature of the ice. There are no available photons left to melt the ice. So the water that was warm is now cold but where did the warmth, or heat, go? Actually, it went nowhere. It is still in the water and is contained within the molecules of water that were formerly frozen. In order for molecules of frozen water to become liquid, heat is required. More heat than was available in our original glass of water. Of course we know the ice would eventually melt if left standing but this experiment could have been done using a high quality vacuum bottle where the ice could last for days. The point is, the photons moved from the molecules of warm water to the molecules of the ice or frozen water but the total number of photons within the glass of water is unchanged. It is very important to understand that photons move between atoms, or molecules. This movement could be considered as a fluid movement. Every action requires a movement of photons. Since the Laws of Physics say that energy cannot be created or destroyed, then every action requires the accumulation of photons in one place and then their movement to another. All work is accomplished in this manner. There are no exceptions. I believe that at this point that I should mention that this concept does not agree with the current theories of physics. If it did there would little reason or purpose for me to be writing this paper. More surprises that do not agree with the current theories of physics are to follow. Every statement that concerns photonic energy contained within this paper is a product of my mind. Although I have BS in physics, I learned little of this in any physics class. I have come to believe that photonic energy is the only energy available to us and to make this point clear is my sole intent in writing this paper. This paper is not lengthy but it has been 20 years in the making and I wholeheartedly believe in the truth of what I am saying. With that being said, lets go to my first topic, Friction.

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There are five more topics including - Friction, electricity, weather, gravity and the human body.

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frogyfish  says:
8 months ago

Boy! This is detailed complexity. Yet probably so simple when you accept the basics. Think maybe you are on the right track.

Will have to reread it again.

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