To my understanding the photon's reality is dependent on the observers energy state as observed from a quantized superposition. Is this an appropriate view? Thank you.
Nugatory : Consider this, gravity descrides the relative position of the photonsphere and photons which occupy this sphere are quantized packets of energy relative to the black hole. Right?
Q-reeus : From years of hard work. The article appears to reach into some of my findings. Not that I can produce the a proof, but I have studied for years the electromagnetic photon's interaction with inertal mass through harmonics. I do not wish to misslead you, but it does have some logic.
Q-reeus : Think about this, the photon ( quanta ) propagates as one fundamental harmonic in free false vacuum with the limited ability of inducing a harmonic in mass where that harmonic's wave length in shorter than 2 times the Planck wave length, and interacts with mass determined by the...
This statement gave me an Idea, "The LHC will not produce TeV gamma rays. We don't even have a standard way to produce GeV gamma rays for a possible gamma-gamma collider, much less, TeV range. The gamma rays that will be produced at the LHC (and most accelerator facilities) are the...
Bob_for_short :Quote "In addition, there is no energy conservation law in a curved space. I am not good at it but I am not SURE what energy exchange could be between the stuff inside the black hole. ", Only gravitational energy.
This is just an opinion, to my understanding, strings are vibrating strings of energy and energy can be borrowed in the form of virtual pair sepration and particles can be represented by strings, so virtual strings, should react in the same way as virtual particles per Hawking Radiation. You may...
d0wnl0w : I must apologize, for not keeping the information I received about this subject, so I can only tell you it is out there. One observation made by the University of Texas sited an unusual observation of receiving two distinct frequencies of gamma radiation from a super nova, I think the...
JesseM : I apologize for having to run. The relativistic effect I was referring to, was blue shift in photons that exist in the initial energy range well above the gamma photon. The event I am choosing is one where the photon would meet the relativistic wave length and relativistic mass that...