Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Color & Frequency Theory ~ Electromagnetic Radiation

Electromagnetic Radiation
Electromagnetic Radiation word banner

Colors are not light, but rather, the perception of how the different wavelengths of light stimulate the eye.1  Traditional science teaches that all electromagnetic radiation, including the visible light spectrum, consists of a stream of elementary particles called photons, which travel in a wave-like pattern at the speed of light and have zero rest mass.2  All matter, including light, exhibits properties of both waves and particles, known as wave-particle duality.3  “Each photon contains a certain amount of energy,” and “the only difference between the various types of electromagnetic radiation is the amount of energy found in the photons.  Radio waves have photons with low energies” and the longest wavelengths, while gamma-rays have the smallest wavelengths and are the most energetic of all.4
There is no other distinction between the highest energy X-rays and the lowest energy gamma rays (10 keV and a few hundred keV) than the origin of the radiation.  Gamma rays are formed by nuclear transitions, whereas X-rays are the product of accelerating electrons.5


This is an illustration showing RGB light, featuring an additive color diagram and a wavelength diagram.  It represents the Order Hemisphere.


Positive Energy Correspondence Table 7, 8, 9, 10

Description
Wavelength
Frequency
Energy

No Energy /Paradox /Singularity
0
0
0
Inanimate Objects



Ghosts



Subsonic



Sound (human range)

20 Hz – 20,000 Hz

Sick Humans

42 – 58 Hz

Healthy Humans

62 – 68 Hz

Kinder - Petty



Kinder – Normal



Kinder - Divine



Begin Electromagnetic Radiation
Radio
100,000 km to 1 mm         
3 Hz to 300 GHz
< 10-5 eV
Microwave
10cm - 0.01cm    
3 x 109 - 3×1012    Hz
10-5 - 0.01 eV
Infrared
750 nm to 1 mm
3 x 10^12 to 4.3 x 10^14 Hz
0.01 - 2 eV
Red Light
780 nm  to 622 nm
384 to 482 THz
2 eV
Orange Light
622 nm to 597 nm
482 to 503 THz

Yellow Light
597 nm to 577 nm
503 to 520 THz

Green Light
577 nm to 492 nm
520 to 610  THz

Blue Light
492 nm to 455 nm 
610 to 659 THz

Violet Light
455 nm to 390 nm            
659 to 769THz
3 eV
Ultraviolet Light
400 nm to 10 nm
7.5 x 10^14 to 3 x 10^17 Hz
3 - 103 eV
X-Ray**
10 nm to 0.01 nm
3 x 10^17 to 3 x 10^19 Hz
103 - 105 eV
Gamma Ray**
< 10-12 m
> 3 x 10^19 Hz   
> 105 eV
End Electromagnetic Radiation
Cosmic Ray individual particles



Ultra High Energy Cosmic Ray
3 × 10-15 m
1023 Hz

All Energy /Paradox /Infinity
0
0
0


Negative Energy Correspondence Table

Description
Wavelength
Frequency
Energy

No Energy /Paradox/Singularity
0
0
0
Anti Inanimate Objects



Anti Ghosts



Anti Subsonic



Anti Sound (human range)

-20 Hz – 20,000 Hz

Anti Sick Humans

-42 – 58 Hz

Anti Healthy Humans

-62 – 68 Hz

Kinder - Petty



Kinder - Normal



Kinder - Divine



Begin Anti Electromagnetic Radiation
Anti Radio
-100,000 km to -1 mm  
-3 Hz to -300 GHz         
-(< 10-5) eV
Anti Microwave
-10cm to -0.01cm
-(3 x 109 ) to -(3×1012) Hz
-(10-5 - 0.01) eV
Ultra Cyan
-750 nm to -1 mm
-(3 x 10^12 ) to –(4.3 x 10^14)Hz
-(0.01 – 2) eV
Cyan Light
-780 nm  to  -622 nm         
-384 to -482 THz
-2 eV
Cyan Blue Light
-622 nm to -597 nm
-482 to -503 THz

Blue Light
-597 nm to -577 nm
-503 to -520 THz        

Magenta Light
-577 nm to -492 nm
-520 to -610  THz

Yellow Light
-492 nm to -455 nm 
-610 to -659 THz

Green Yellow Light
-455 nm to -390 nm       
-659 to -769THz
-3 eV
Infra Green Yellow Light
-400 nm to -10 nm         
-(7.5 x 10^14) to –(3 x 10^17) Hz
-(3 - 103)eV
Anti X-ray**
-10 nm to -0.01 nm
-(3 x 10^17) to –(3 x 10^19) Hz
-(103 - 105) eV
Anti Gamma ray**
-( < 10-12)m
-( > 3 x 10^19) Hz
-(> 105) eV
End Anti Electromagnetic Radiation
Anti Cosmic Ray



Ultra High Energy Cosmic Ray
-(3 × 10-15)m
-1023 Hz

All Anti Energy /Paradox /Infinity
0
0
0




This illustration compares the wavelengths of additive light (RGB), known also as order light or positive light, with the wavelengths of theoretical subtractive light (CMY), known also as chaos light or negative light.  Since this image is from the point of view of an entity made of order light, order is absolute & chaos is relative.

This illustration compares the wavelengths of additive light (CMY), known also as order light or positive light, with the wavelengths of theoretical subtractive light (RGB), known also as chaos light or negative light.  Since this image is from the point of view of an entity made of chaos light, chaos is absolute & order is relative.

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