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The Light of Existence

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The Light of Existence
This chapter derives the properties of light from the properties of processing, including its ability to be both a wave and a particle, to detect objects it doesn't touch, to choose a route after it arrives, to take all paths to a destination and to spin in any direction both ways at once. In this model, a photon is a processing wave front instantiated from an entity program class, and quantum collapse is when one class stops to merge with another, which restarts its processing. This processing approach to physics also gives insights into entanglement, superposition, counterfactuals, the holographic principle and the measurement problem. Its conceptual cost is that physical reality becomes a processing output.
Brian Whitworth
Added 09 Dec 2010
Updated 09 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where CORR
Authors Brian Whitworth
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