Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Cosmos-salad, February 21st 2019

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Why is there visible light? Visible light is a part of the spectrum of electromagnetic waves, if electromagnetic waves exist then there must be a part of them of the wave lengths of visible light... Visible light warms up the cold environment of space time a little, it is the base of the life of plants and it makes seeing possible to animals and humans... But I think that visible light didn't need to be so useful: its wavelengths could belong to infrared light which warms up objects and its wavelengths could belong to very powerful and destructive ultra-violet electromagnetic rays, too... However visible light makes the life of plants possible and it makes seeing to animals and humans possible... In the universe there could be darkness, too in lack of visible light - but no, there is visible light which can be used by plants, animals and humans... Actually all life in the universe is based on visible light and you have the feeling that someone is caring for living creatures... You can say that living creatures founded their life on visible light by some healthy self-awareness but if you consider that first there was visible light and only then life appeared then you have to realise that it was visible light that allowed living creatures to be... Finally I want to say that I am very much interested in the kindhearted source of visible light and of all other electromagnetic waves that keeps things moving in spacetime...

Best wishes, Joseph de la Mikula and Team




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