Friday, November 7, 2025

November 7

2:00 AM Yesterrday i accidentally ran into more arguments or serious contradictitons within current so called EM theoy of light which reminded me those i already wrote about in this post.

Within a laser beam all photons travel in the same direction and according to the current theory, the front wave should be a sphere amd obey the law of fileds propagation, decreasing with square distance but the intensity of the beam decreases only when the beam looses collimation which depends on the quality of the beam.

Two laser beams with same wavelength and intensity can decrease more or less depending on their quality, not the distance.

Also before a laser beam looses collimation its front wave can be apoximated with a plane which again contradicts the EM field theory, wich says the field are spherical. A plane where the two fields, electric and magnetic, perpendicular on the direction of propagation and among them would have to close to infinity while the photons would remain confined within the beam.

More than this. Here it says the laser front wave transitions to spherical at long distances, while the EM theory says the opposite.

I tried to keep the post balanced between physics and analysis of ancient religious texts and symbols that to me seem more like attempts to encode information from a much more advanced civilization that used to flourish here on Earth at the time of actions described in Hindu epic poems.

For a few seconds i thought of re-writting the whole post but i don't believe it's possible to do it better with my limited resources and knowledge.

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