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- This in fact is the most important part of the makeup of all
- substance and is shown to exist in the equation E=MC^2. This is
- the transition point where Matter becomes energy as in the A-
- bomb, or the inverse where energy is perceived as matter.
- Example: The difference between an electron and a photon: An
- electron has rest mass .511006 MeV as derived from the equation
- *Blue Max page 171. A photon has no rest mass and is considered
- as energy. Now before we can go on we must discuss just what Mass
- is and how it differs from energy in form. We know all mass
- [matter] is made up of energy but not all energy has mass
- properties.In fact the only mass properties energy has are the
- duality properties of a photon. We might note here that an
- electron also has these duality properties. This is very
- important for this indicates some kind of relationship between
- electrons and photons that has not been correlated up to this
- point.
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- The duality phenomenon is basically the difference between the
- motion of energy [wave] and the motion and kinetic energy of
- matter; [particle or impact of solidity]. Here again we are
- talking about the two worlds of energy and matter. One makes up
- the other and here the energy world is the leader for this is
- where all matter is born. Keep in mind you cannot make or
- destroy energy but you can change its motion thereby changing
- its state of existence.
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- The "Hopf Button" [See Fig.5] is what we have found the electron
- to actually look like. The "Hopf Button" is a computer generated
- view and will show the static state. The real time photo of the
- Butterfly Field taken in tests shows the field as it would
- appear in motion. This phenomenon has been noted as the illusion
- effect. It should be thought of as in a computer CAD program you
- would draw an object then tell the program to do a SPIN of that
- object. The SPIN is the real time view and the latter is the
- static view. The static view being a view with TIME stopped or
- frozen in-place.
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- There is some confusion interpreting the terms LINEAR TIME and
- NON-LINEAR TIME. What is thought to be Linear Time is actually
- non-linear time and visa versa. [See Fig.4 & 5]
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- Hopf Button York/Geier Electron Model
- Fig.4 Fig.5
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