Photon polarization
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 11:45 pm
I was trying to figure out how an 8D photon (biophoton) would be observed in terms of polarization.
From the photon quaternion model thread:
It feels like it should be trivial to put together polarization filters to only allow biophotons through, but I can't quite put my finger on how. Any ideas?
From the photon quaternion model thread:
Would the biophoton polarization manifest as a pattern of polarization that is longer than normal? Or in terms of a polarization filter, would you have to pass it through the same filter twice?The "quaternion" group is associated with conventional, electromagnetic radiation, exhibiting both electric and magnetic properties, and differnet waveforms (transverse, longitudinal, transverse electric, transverse magnetic and TEM).
The "octonian" group is associated with photons emitted by life units, since life units are technically a 12-dimensional structure (each atom contains TWO, 3D rotating systems, and the life unit structure is a pairing of a material and cosmic structure, so 2 x 3 x 2 = 12.)
It feels like it should be trivial to put together polarization filters to only allow biophotons through, but I can't quite put my finger on how. Any ideas?