TEMIDO - 5. Photons
Part 1. Photons do not have waves
There is no such thing as particle-wave dualism. The electromagnetic waves are streams of single photons. In the middle of each photon is a microdomain "rolling forward". Their movement creates a sinusoidal electro-magnetic field around the microdomain. The rotating microdomain is accompanied by the two fields which are perceived to be a wave.
Part 2. The speed of photons
In order to move forward, photons use the micro-domain network. The speed of light in a vacuum depends on the density of the microdomain network. The higher the density, the higher the speed of light. Materials with regular structures can truly guide light. This is particularly common with liquids. That is why glass has to be melted during its production
Part 3. The photon size makes the difference
Photons are not infinitely small. The size of a photon depends on its frequency. Its diameter is equal to half its wavelength. This means that its size can vary between a few picometers (gamma rays) and a few kilometers (long radio waves). Accordingly, photons act differently on matter. While photons of light reflect off of atomic matter, gamma ray photons can penetrate in between atoms.
TEMIDO - 4. Photons (as Video)