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RE: Do Photons Even Exist?

in Informationwar2 months ago

Asking questions again? That is good.

Now I this algorithm that for the longest time I would not publish because I came up with it and it would have been a military secret advancement. Once I published it, my personal hacker told I was an idiot, I should have used matrix math like everyone else. I replied to the hacker, that is the coding of each vector for x,y,z for each 2 x 2 matrix component of the 4 x 4 matrix.

At the time I made it, it was fast for a 486 Intel PC. Anyways, I was working on those SHA256 2&3, SHA384, and SHA 512 SECURE Hash algorithms when I found out to get an array instantiated on the fly. Now I can get rid of all the vectors and go back to the original code but now in C/C++ 23. All by changing the instantiations to the modern method, which Dave Nash wrote. Or, for once, CoPilot revealed something incredibly useful

Data-type variable* = new Data-type[size dimension]; as a live in place dimensioning of an array.

I also figured out how to make SHA system unhackable with the creation of secondary keys and data manipulation.

What am I trying to say?

Some day, it will be figured out. Is light a photon, a particle, wave of particles, and is it antimatter? That the explosions in the star "force a transformation of matter to an opposite state that repels at an -attraction greater than the mass of the star to pull it back in?"

That the star pulls most back into itself of the coronal ejection has been filmed. And one notes: the evil light towers of drought...were seen for one night only as visible the window, a lense, and another night several months as producing a striated red light output like exclamation marks without the dot in a rotated perfect circle at ten plus miles with approximately eight spokes in the wheel, no rim.

Light comes in generates heat in the interaction with the atmosphere, which cools at increasing altitude, which should be as warm as space at minimum. But is not until one enters space on the sunny side. The dark side is cold!

But now you have me ask questions with no answers. Thank you.

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Yep.

In the world of digital computing, there are things the processor is fast at, and things it takes forever. I remember when we got floating point math coprocessors. And then, you could multiply and divide in one set of clock cycles, instead of iterating through all the digits in your number.

The programming became very different.

And then there is sun light and moon light. Moon light seems to be cooling. The sun light is warming. Soooo, do we have two types of photons? Or is light and warmth/cooling two different, coexistent things?

We really have a long way to go, when "Science" has determined this area settled.

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