Friday, September 20, 2019

Two Easiest Ways To Win the Nobel Prize


1. Prove light must coexist with matter, and there is no light wave in the vacuum of space.

The most famous double-slit experiment is a misinterpretation. Do a new double-slit experiment in vacuum, light will not show wave property.

The first person to do a double-slit experiment in a vacuum, to prove there is no light wave in the vacuum of space, can win a Nobel and change history.

If you have the tools, you should take this unique opportunity.

Put the slits and screen on the inside walls of a square glass container. Shine a laser beam on the slits, video the light wave interference on the screen. Then vacuum seal the container, video the interference disappear and only two bright lines on the screen as if light acts as a particle.

In fact, light is not a wave, not a particle in the vacuum of space. Light must coexist with matter/medium. Light is alternating current carried by vibrating atoms propagating in matter/medium.

Crookes radiometer spins in a low vacuum, but it does not spin in a hard/high vacuum. This proves light is not photon particles that have momentum. Scientists denied to see the fact.

    2. Measure light speed in a vacuum glass bottle to prove it is infinite.

Use MIT 10 trillion frames per second camera to measure light speed in a vacuum glass bottle, we can prove light speed in vacuum is infinite, and there is no light propagating in the vacuum of space at light speed.

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