Proof that Light has Mass

Proof that Light has Mass!

Part-1.  Reasons why Light has Mass

Proof Light has mass. What if Light and all Photons have mass or are they massless particles? My goal is to show that they have mass because I can feel light, see light and so does my garden. However, let’s look at some more scientific results. Einstein tried to prove that gravity (the weakest force) curves spacetime. He assumed that light photons are massless particles. So he had to come up with an idea why light can’t escape black holes and bends around stars. He came up with a very creative idea...

Did Einstein Get it Backwards?

Einstein’s theory of gravity is that it causes the fabric of nothingness (spacetime) to distort. This distortion allows light to follow a curved path. His theory is that, gravity curves nothingness but doesn’t attract light (which is something)? This results in light following the curved path around large objects with gravity? Do you really believe this?

It would mean that in the beginning of the Big Bang spacetime was curved? My theory is that matter attracted more matter by gravity.  Matter couldn’t curve spacetime when there was no matter and no gravity. You need matter attracting matter by gravity. Einstein got it backwards, saying distortion works. First the matter must be attracted together by gravity. Forgive my rant. Einstein didn’t say this, it was the media that curved his words. Light follows a curved path because it has mass.

Light and Gravity

The  gravity field in black holes is so strong that not even light can escape the pull of gravity. A total eclipse of the sun showed that light coming from a distant star curved around the gravity field of the sun. This is proof that light has mass. My goal is to prove light has mass and gravity attracts mass. Spacetime fabric is a falsehood.

What is light made of?

Light and all electromagnetic radiation is made of individual photons. The smallest quanta (particle) of light is the photon. It also has an antimatter particle called an anti photon.

Light is called a dual wave particle which means it acts like a particle or a wave depending on the circumstances. Photons are never at rest, they are always moving.

The wave propagation of light travels at light speed ‘c’ at all times. This speed is a constant even in air or water. However, the photons will react with molecules. This slows down the final velocity due to interaction of molecules in air and water.

The wave has an electric field and a magnetic field which are at right angles to each other. An electromagnetic field exists only around a particle that has mass.

Visible light is only a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The frequency of different colors of light gives it a specific wavelength because the speed is always at c = 299,792,458 meters per second.

View of the dual  wave propagation and particle aspect of photons

Where does light come from?

Light is created by electrons. Scientists have taken a video of an electron. It shows that it has a center part surrounded by a kind of  vibrating energy field. They noticed that the electron radius is totally unrelated to the actual size of an electron. This energy field is a photon! Wow!

When an electron reacts in any way it absorbs energy and as soon as it’s able it emits a photon. Photons are already orbitals of energy around the electrons.

During a physical, chemical, electric or nuclear reaction an electron will jump orbitals in the atom that is undergoing the reaction. This results in the electron going back to its original orbital.

When this reaction happens, the electron gives off one photon of energy which is called the Planck Constant. At this quantum level, energy and mass are equivalent.

So the mass of a photon is probably equal to the Planck constant. This is the smallest amount of mass available. The photon mass at the minimum amount equals the Planck constant which is 6.62606×10−34 Joule·seconds.

Big Bang Beginning

Super high radiation energy entered the Universe during the Big Bang. This radiation was massless because the temperature was too hot to hold more than a single type of energy. It has been called the Grand Unification Theory (GUT) and gravity wasn’t present yet.

The high frequency radiation was of a type of photons that do not exist in our low frequency dimension. In my Big Bang theory this energy separated into 2 dimensions with equal amounts of matter and antimatter radiation.

During the separation reaction the energies became entangled. This means that they are twin parts of the same energy. The same amount but different in the energy type.

These ‘photons’ and ‘anti photons’ are of opposite energies. If they meet they will annihilate each other into energy.  It doesn’t matter how far apart they are or how long they are apart because they are even time-entangled.

High energy light creates matter and antimatter dimensions that annihilate in the 6th dimension during another Big Bang ending the Universe.

(For the entire big bang theory go to this blog article.)

How did Light Create Matter?

During the Big Bang, energy was extremely hot and somehow the energy separated into two types.  They got entangled and evenly distributed into the two 5th dimensions. When it cooled slightly the frequency changed. Then they entered the 4th dimensions during an inflationary reaction. The energy spread out evenly into the void of space. Without any mass or shape it moved faster than the speed of light.

Almost immediately the inflationary balloon entered the Higgs Field in the 3rd dimensions. Inflation slowed down when the Higgs Field added mass. The energy changed into high frequency photons. That is how these photons acquired some mass!  

As this Light energy cooled down some more, it formed into a ball of plasma. Inside this ball the plasma formed electrons, quarks and gluons. These are elementary particles and the building blocks of matter.

Next the particles cooled down enough and formed into protons and neutrons. Finally they formed into atoms of hydrogen and helium.

After this reaction the universe went dark because all the Light was used up. That’s how light created matter! Did the light have mass? Yes, it must have!

Energy and Mass

The famous equation by Einstein, E=mc^squared, points to a relationship between energy and mass. According to the Law of Conservation of Energy, you cannot create or destroy energy. But you can change it into other things.

The Big Bang energy changed into light then light changed into matter. The total energy remains the same. How can you say light doesn’t have mass? Energy can only manifest to do work with mass. Energy alone doesn’t have force or power without mass.

Electromagnetism isn’t created without mass. Gravity doesn’t exist without mass. Black Holes work with mass. Light only comes from electrons that have mass.  Dark matter has mass. Any reaction with energy involves mass.

The equation E=mc2 shows the relationship of matter and energy.Nothing that can be seen is massless. All fundamental particles have mass, even the gluon has a tiny mass.  Math works by logic, well,  in math we trust?

Yes, Light has mass!

This was an introductory article on light. Part-2 will give examples that light has mass.

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About the Author Erik Lovin

Erik has a BSc degree and is a retired professional photographer who is now a published author of many books. His passion is understanding how life and the universe work. He is currently blogging about the science of the Big Bang and science in your life. Erik is helping his tribe with questions about the universe. His goal is to help find a theory of everything (TOE). In order to do that, he is trying to prove light has mass and that the fabric of spacetime is a false theory. We are welcoming questions and answers that you might have about the universe.

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