Authors: Nainan K. Varghese
Light is the flow of three-dimensional matter-corpuscles, each accompanied by a separate set of distortions in the universal medium. Together, they constitute the radiation of photons. For existence, it is essential for the matter-core of a photon to move at the highest possible linear speed, which the universal medium can achieve. This limit endows light with the constancy of its linear speed. The linear speed of light's consistency is related to, and thus depends on, the nature of the universal medium in the region of space where light is radiated. This essay very briefly describes the mechanism of light’s motion and the stabilising mechanism of its linear speed, as envisaged in an alternative concept presented in the book ‘MATTER (Re-examined)’. For details, kindly refer to [1].
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