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A Condensed Presentation of the Symmetry Center of the Universe
and the transformation from Boson to Fermion waves (light
waves and particles)
Sandborn, M., T.
The principle that the electromagnetic wave is an amplitude modulated wave composed of an overtone electromagnetic wave that is modulated by an undertone electromagnetic wave necessarily sets for the condition that the universe has a high energy overtone origin and a low energy undertone origin with an harmonic symmetry center in which the overtone and undertone electromagnetic waves have exactly the same energy range.

(Note that this essay is not designed to discuss the origins of the overtone and undertone electromagnetic waves. A simple metaphysical view is given in the first chapter of The Origin of Ancient Knowledge presented in this website).
As long as the overtone and undertone EM waves are in an unsymmetrical condition they will travel in the same direction and a determined velocity.

When the overtone and undertone EM waves reach symmetry they cover the same octave energy range. Under this condition the wave can achieve a more stable state by reducing its overall energy through a half-wave cycle reduction. It drops the second-half overtone wave and the first-half undertone wave and then adds a localized bonding wave between the two anti-nodes at the harmonic wave center.

There is one fundamental and simple explanation for the difference between the boson wave (traveling electromagnetic wave), and the fermion wave (particles). When the EM wave is bonded with a second EM wave the bonding wave exists at a different angle with a different path of travel. The two spins keep the wave from traveling and cause it to spin in place.


The fermion wave exhibits gravity for the simple reason that the boson wave does as well. The reason we cannot detect the gravity wave within the EM wave is that it is traveling at the same speed and direction and with the same point of origin. When the EM wave is bonded in symmetry the resulting spinning wave is no longer traveling with the gravity wave. Thus the gravity wave is released to form the gravitational field which is projected outward as a continuous and continuously changing energy release as the gravity wave rotates with the EM wave.
The origin of the gravity wave is the torque created from the overtone and undertone EM waves. As each harmonic EM wave moves in a circle it produces a torque which is a work product and an energy drain. In order to conserve energy the wave must move a distance in order to eliminate the distance element from the torque equation. The result is a force traveling in the same direction as the wave path of travel. This force is the gravitational force. (See Essay I for details on the gravitational wave equations. See essay on
The Neutron Mass Calculation From Symmetry
and
The Calculation of the Fine Structure Constant from Symmetry for details on the calculation of the symmetry energy/wavelength, the bonding energy, and the calculation of the proton, electron and neutron masses, and the fine structure constant).
Simply put the symmetry
transition between the unsymmetrical EM wave and the symmetrical and
bonded EM wave is then the means for blowing through the plank barrier and
entering the pre-stable universe.
Bibliography
1 Sandborn, M.T., Sandborn, M.D. Harmonic Color, Numbers, and the Electromagnetic Wave, unpublished paper
2 Sandborn, M.T., Sandborn, M.D. The Unified Wave Theory, Undertone 1st Edition, Atlanta: MS Squared, 2001
3 Sandborn, M.T., Sandborn, M.D. The Fundamental
Color/Wave Connection, MS Squared, www.origincodes.com/Sci_Essay_1.htm,
2002, 2003
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