12-23-2010, 09:46 PM
I assume that you are talking about the 60 degree of wing left done by light as presented by Science News. It was a wonderful moment for me when a read that article. It happens to agree with the material that I have been sharing in the "Ra Code", in the science and technology section.
It become clear why light must have these 60 degree vibrations when considering packed spheres geometry.
It become clear why light must have these 60 degree vibrations when considering packed spheres geometry.
(12-22-2010, 09:42 AM)DarkSai Wrote: When i saw the 60 degree light travelling thing, the first thing thought to myself was "I wonder if that fits into sine waves.." so opened up photoshop, grabbed an image of google, and plotted from 0 -> peak -> pi (180 degrees) and it definitely looks equilateral. I think this could have something to do with it, I'll leave it for those more interested to take it further.