Light as Plasma (Dual Character)

Perhaps light is like a plasma, something that has a dual character. When observed from beneath the speed of light, it displays characteristics of energy. When observed from above the speed of light, it displays characteristics of matter.

In these models, the speed of light functions like a membrane. Squeeze it intensely, i.e. smaller than itself by a full degree (see the fourth state of matter experiment), and it generates c. Stretch it intensely, i.e. larger than itself by a full degree, and it requires c.

Above the membrane, when matter is functioning in locus light, the energy demands are too high. This is because time is being kept too slow (via dopamine). Parkinson’s?

Below the membrane, when energy is functioning in locus light, the energy demands are too low. This is because time is being kept too fast (via serotonin). ALS?

With Parkinson’s, time is too slow, so light has to be too fast (//electricity).

With ALS, time is too fast, so light has to be too slow (//magnetism).

Electricity and magnetism are twin halves of the same force, electromagnetism. At the speed of light, they are held in balance. When light is dramatically squeezed, electricity emerges. When light is dramatically stretched, gravity emerges.

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