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Post by Pincho Paxton on Sept 16, 2014 6:12:15 GMT
Link... 'Squid skin' metamaterials project yields vivid color displayPincho says... In my theory of light, photons are spinholes. Gaps in space where HD gravity clouds get trapped. They propagate when a convex surface becomes concave. When gravity moves through the grain-like structure of space it follows series of virtual membranes, which are spinning around the outside of holes. When gravity passes between two holes it forks, and opens up the photon holes into tubes. So what an eye is designed to do is to fork gravity, and collect the HD clouds passing along tubes. It seems that these aluminium particles are parting gravity, and creating the colours. Now imagine a prism as a series of holes which make glass transparent. Gravity is parted in an unusual way, it is parted in a series of increments. Colours are increments between the parting of gravity. Imagine a rainbow, and the stacking system of water to heat ratio, which is a scalar attribute. Heat expands the water, you get a stacking system with this heat change, a triangulation of stacked holes. Water is transparent, so light passes through it, it is parted by forking towards holes. You get a rainbow. Part gravity collect the colours which escape.
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