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The writing about the physical constants



The writing about the physical constants

The physical constant means the number, which is the same in the same condition every time. So is the speed of sound the natural constant? This is the thing, what causes problems when we are thinking about this thing. The sound has different speeds, while it travels in the medium. So the sound moves faster if it would travel in the thick material. In aluminum, the speed of the sound is about 5200m/s (1)but in air, the speed of the sound is only 343m/s. That means that the sound is not the physical constant. 

But what is the speed of light in aluminum? That cannot be solved, because aluminum would not conduct the light. If we would want to solve the speed of light in the medium, we must use medium, what can pass the light. And this is the thing, why this kind of things are important. So the speed of the light is natural constant, or is it that? 

We are learned in school, that the speed of light is naturally constant. The thing is that the universe is not empty, and the scattering from other particles is disturbing the movement of photons. But when we are thinking about the form of the photon, and that is the light has particle form and wave movement form. 

So could the wave movement mean that the photon is turning to superstrings or super springs? In theory, the superstring or spring is the smallest known particle in the universe. That thing is like the string, and the quarks are actually like a ball of yarn, which is formed by superstrings(2). 

When we are thinking about the interesting thing, what is called a gravity lens, we must realize that the speed of light is not stable, and the massive objects have an effect on the trajectory of photons, and also black holes would suck the photons (3)inside it. And this phenomenon is connected to one of the biggest mysteries in the universe. That thing is what happens in black holes? Or what happens if the escape velocity of some particle is tau zero, or the speed of the light? 

Do the photons leave to the surface of that particle? And how that affects that particle? So does the photon have the mass? This is one thing, what causes grey hair for cosmologists. The thing is that we must understand, that because everything is interaction in the universe, the photon must have mass. The mass is required if the gravity affects the trajectory of the photon. And the second thing is that because the laser would work, that means that photon must have mass. 

Now I'm starting to scream and say that everything, what is existed must have mass. The mass is necessary for existence, and this is one thing, that we must realize. But has photon the mass or not? Photon might have mass, which is too small, that we can measure it. This is one thing, that might have to think. The photon is too fast for the measure, and that is the thing, what we have to realize. 

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