Light as a Propagating Torsional Disturbance
Light as a Propagating Torsional Disturbance
Light is modeled as a propagating torsional disturbance in the AMS. It is not a material particle stream nor a mechanical wave in matter.
Essential points:
- Propagation through substrate: Light propagates through the AMS itself, not through matter.
- Torsional, not compressional: The disturbance is primarily torsional (twist-based), allowing propagation through regions devoid of matter.
- Discrete detection: The apparent discreteness of light (photons) arises from threshold-based reconfiguration events when the torsional disturbance interacts with vorton structures in matter.
- Invariant propagation behavior: The consistent propagation characteristics of light reflect invariant geometric properties of the AMS.
This reconciles wave-like propagation with discrete interactions without invoking dual ontologies.
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