Light without Matter:

Does light exist as light without matter?

Photons are the result of the mass of a star converting into energy, which can travel through space and time as energy but light does not exist as light until the photons collide with matter.  Light is the byproduct of photon energy colliding with matter. The sun warms and lights the earth with the energy released by the collision of the suns energy with the earth’s atmosphere and surface.  I think the “speed of light” is equal to the "speed of energy in space".  When you look at a star you are not seeing the light from the star, you are seeing the energy conversion.

Imagine if suddenly the conversion of mass into energy and energy into mass would stop... 
Life would freeze instantly!  And If matter was removed from space light would cease instantly.

We are earth:

Life on earth was caused by the blending of matter on Earth, "the elements of Earth".  The matter that makes up Earth and life on Earth has always existed in space, and will continue to exist forever.  Matter and energy are constant in space.

Life is like a slow burning fire... life, like matter or mass is exerting energy to ward off space.  But nothing in space has enough energy to ward off space forever, therefore all things will age and degrade as energy is depleted in the battle against space. 

We consume the life energy of other living things in order to sustain and prolong our own life.  When a life dies it becomes reclaimed by earth.  All life on Earth will return to Earth as matter needed to sustain future life of earth.  We are not life on earth, we are life “of earth”.  Inevitably at some point in time earth and all other matter in space will deplete its energy needed to ward off space and the end of time for that matter will occur. Space will reclaim and redistribute the matter which occupies it. But space cannot eliminate the matter or its energy.

Earth is like a large centrifuge, and life is the stuff that floats to the surface... 
The formation of life on Earth and other "Earths" in space may be as follows:
Matter is pulled together to form a spinning ball of burning gas and matter... As the matter and gas cools it forms solids and liquids.  The heavier matter is pulled to the center and as the density of the matter in the center increases so does the temperature, and the gravity.  The lighter matter is pushed to the surface this is where the lighter elements of life or "life creating elements" such as carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, etc. exist. 

All matter and its energy is constant in space.  Space can compress matter until it implodes with a “Big Bang” redistributing it's energy back into space...  Starting the conversion of energy into matter all over again.  But space can never eliminate matter or its energy. 

"Truly the universe is full of ghosts, not sheeted churchyard specters, but the inextinguishable elements of individual life, which having once been, can never die, though they blend and change, and change again forever." King Solomon's Mines...  Sounds like Deism to me.

Genesis 3:19

".....till you return to the ground, because from it you were taken; for you are dust, and to dust you will return."  (Deism?)


The eye of God! Nebula.


Electromagnetic Frequency:

I wonder if the so called God Particle is not a particle at all...  or maybe a type of Radiation or Electromagnetic Frequency.

The base to all matter is energy, and energy is measured in frequencies and all elements are created from a blending of energy frequencies.   Living matter is somewhere in the middle.  Energy and matter in space are of different frequencies and densities, "Different manifestations of the same thing".

How can a frequency or energy form matter?  I don't know, but I do know that a frequency is energy and  can be measured and since it can be measured it is "Something",  and if you condense something enough it will form another something!

M = E/C² is different but the same as E=MC²; 
Energy is all types of Frequencies , Gama rays, X Rays, UV Rays, etc...

 

The below is from:
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/know_l1/emspectrum.html

Across the EM spectrum

Radio waves, visible light, X-rays, and all the other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum are fundamentally the same thing, electromagnetic radiation.

Notice how the waves are being condensed!

Across the EM spectrum

The electromagnetic spectrum can be expressed in terms of energy, wavelength, or frequency.

Electromagnetic radiation can be described in terms of a stream of photons, which are mass-less particles each traveling in a wave-like pattern and moving at the speed of light. Each photon contains a certain amount (or bundle) of energy, and all electromagnetic radiation consists of these photons. The only difference between the various types of electromagnetic radiation is the amount of energy found in the photons. Radio waves have photons with low energies, microwaves have a little more energy than radio waves, infrared has still more, then visible, ultraviolet, X-rays, and ... the most energetic of all ... gamma-rays.

Actually, the electromagnetic spectrum can be expressed in terms of energy, wavelength, or frequency. Each way of thinking about the EM spectrum is related to the others in a precise mathematical way. So why do we have three ways of describing things, each with a different set of physical units? After all, frequency is measured in cycles per second (which is called a Hertz), wavelength is measured in meters, and energy is measured in electron volts.