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More shock and awe. Planck Constant in Fundamental Terms By: Miles Pelton, 9/17/14 Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the phenomenon associated with Black Box Radiation and the Planck Constant can be clearly explained using the concepts developed as Fundamental Physics. Discussion: The basic premise of Fundamental Physics recognizes that constantly sustained particles of energy elementary to the formation of matter are the carriers of a quantum unit of each of three forms of fundamental energy. Protons are formed by 1,836 elementary particles and protons in turn form photons that are composite particles of the three forms of fundamental energy each with an intensity of 1,836 units. The three forms of fundamental energy produce heat (gravitational attraction), electromagnetic energy and the energy that produces illumination and vision. Photons are the carrier of the three fundamental energy forms. Fundamental Physics recognizes as demonstrated by documented observations of experimental evidence, electromagnetic energy is in the form of a sine wave and the intensity (strength) of electromagnetic energy is manifest as the frequency of the wave length of the sine wave. One of the forms of fundamental energy included in the spectrum of electromagnetic energy is the energy that is visible. There is one line of energy with a specific frequency for each proton contributing to the formation of photons, the carrier of the three forms of energy acquired from elementary energy particles Each frequency of visible light energy is perceived by our sense of vision as a specific color. Photons are assembled by protons. Each proton involved with the assembly of atoms and molecule contributes 1,836 units of each form of energy to each photon. Therefore, the radiation of light progresses in 1,836 unit increments, the Planck Constant. Consequently, the number of lines of energy carried by a photon is a function of the number of protons contributing to the specific atom/molecule binding force from which a photon is released. Electromagnetic energy as fundamental is boson type energy so the lines of energy even though of different frequencies, can exist as a common line of energy. When perceived independently the frequency of each line is perceived as a specific color but when the range of frequencies of the visible light spectrum exist as a common line, they are perceived as white. As demonstrated by Planck, as heat is added to Black Box matter the number and intensity (frequency) of energy lines increases, which changes the perceived color from black to red, yellow, green, blue and eventually white. The heat energy intensity drives the intensity of the energy that produces light and that increases the frequency and number of energy lines of the energy that produces illumination, changing the perceived color when additional energy lines are added in 1,836 increments. Therefore, the perceived color changed in direct response to the addition of heat but not specifically caused by the energy that produced the heat. Conclusion: The behavior observed by Planck while a consequence of temperature, the energy that produces heat was not alone in producing the observed result.
Posted on: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 22:18:53 +0000

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