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Timelapse to end of the time

Timelapse to end of the time

Can we someday create photon, what temperature is zero kelvin?

If we are thinking theory, that the universe would be open, we would create the model, where at the end of the time photons would turn colder and when they reach the absolute zero point of temperature, and then the photons would not shine anymore. That moment is the end of the time, and that means that the universe will not reborn. 

The reborn of the universe, what means collapse, and then another Big Bang would be possible in the closed universe. If someday will happen big crash and then the other Big Bang that doesn't mean that the universe will be filled with stars and galaxies. The galaxies that are forming of dark matter have proven that the entire universe can be forming by dark material. 

There is one thing that is disturbing me about photons, and that is that when their temperature would turn very low, would that particle shine anymore? Or is the shine of the photons the reason, why they are not reacting with other materials? Does the energy, what photon shines causes, that it floats above some kind of layer. And maybe the energy causes that photon, what mass is too small for metering cannot react with anything. So in this hypothesis photon has mass, but it too small for metering. 

If we are thinking about the cooling of the photon that means that photon loses its energy and the next question is, where that energy goes? Because energy cannot disappear that means that the photon is transforming to some other thing because every natural force has some kind of carrier particle. 

And is the photon self the shine, or is it shining something, what we don't know? If we are thinking about the shape of the photon, and the "shine" does that thing cause the speed of light is limited to 300 000 m/s? If we are thinking that photon would be like a ball, that means that "the shine" would push photon to effect direction like some rocket, and that thing causes the counterforce, which resists the speed of the photon. 

But the thing that we must do before that thing would be metered is to cool the photon to the absolute zero kelvin temperature, and then we will see what happens to the photon. Does it turn to the dark, or what happens? And could something happen in the speed of light? Those things are fascinating, but at first, we might think that the universe must turn to different if we want to make that thing but times are changing. 

The researchers have made this kind of test possible in theory (1)

Researchers have created this thing, where the light is trapped, by using sodium cloud. But there is theoretically possible that the thing would be done by using two mirrors, which are covered with material, which will mirror 100 percent of the light. 

Or we must stop the ray of the light between two mirrors. This thing bases the 100 percent mirroring between two mirrors. And space, where the test is made, must be cleaned that there is not even the bite of dust, and the mirror must be dry. The mirrors must have mirroring layers at the front of the glass because the glass must not absorb those photons, that the light can jump between mirrors, without increasing the photons in that process. The primary element of the test is that the tank, where that test is done must be protected from the external radiation. 

Then the air will suck away, that in the chamber is a vacuum, where are fewer atoms than in the same space outside of the Earth atmosphere. Then the chamber would be cooling to the temperature of zero kelvin, and the photons will put to jump between those mirrors, and then we must just wait, that the temperature of photons will drop to the zero kelvin, and then we can observe the light, what will move between those two mirrors. And then the researchers must just wait that the temperature of photons will decrease. 



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