Video: Photon Foundations: A New Framework for Unifying Light, Gravity, and Entropy
This video presents a novel theoretical framework that reconceptualizes fundamental physics by positioning photons as central elements in understanding the universe's structure and dynamics. The framework proposes that photons serve as bridges between electromagnetic phenomena, gravitational effects, and entropic processes.
The presentation introduces the concept of the "pre-quantum state" - an initial condition of the universe where energy exists in a primordial, undifferentiated form before the onset of quantum properties. This conceptual stage precedes the formation of distinct particles and forces as described by quantum mechanics, serving as a foundational backdrop from which the familiar properties of matter and radiation emerge.
Through this lens, we explore how photons originate from this pre-quantum state and undergo transformative processes that contribute to the expansion and contraction of space. The framework suggests a cyclic process where photons transition between states of pure energy and the pre-quantum state, explaining both the observable universe's expansion and the theoretical basis for gravitational phenomena.
This 7-minute video provides visual explanations of these complex concepts and offers a new perspective on unifying seemingly disparate physical phenomena under a single theoretical umbrella.
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- Cosmology and extragalactic astronomy
- General relativity and gravitational waves
- High energy astrophysics and galactic cosmic rays
- Condensed matter characterisation technique development
- Condensed matter imaging
- Condensed matter modelling and density functional theory
- Condensed matter physics not elsewhere classified
- Electronic and magnetic properties of condensed matter; superconductivity
- Structural properties of condensed matter
- Surface properties of condensed matter