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Hi guys, If any one comes out with ideas in the next few weeks, relating to light and the reflection off mass,

 

and you can see a light wave in color on your finger tips, that is because it is my theory and with proof.

 

These pics, are with a torch, the volcano shape is actually the waves, I have seen these in an experiment with my eye, I need a sunny day to continue and try to get the picture in full color.

 

 

A flash light doe's not have the same effect has daylight.

 

 

I uploaded these pics to other forum after long explanations, and they instantly banned me. I fear this may be to steal my thoughts, as already I have seen current topic on you tube relating to some of my other forum topic ideas.

 

 

I come to you, because out of all the forums, this forum seems to keep scientifically professionalism. With no profanities and stupid jokes.

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Well, lots of pictures with lens flares, but what is the actual theory you're proposing?

That is not lens flares, I have done this experiment with my eye in the day time and natural light.

 

Using similar to a dual slit experiment, but with a single slit. I have seen the volcano shape with my eyes in full color of the spectrum on my finger, I was referred to as having glaucoma, so considered taking the picture with a camera, my camera does not have glaucoma.

 

Light is in constant contact with a surface, I showed this by explaining the Doppler effect on other forum, and explained a "constant state".

 

We see light "constant " invisible, we see a change in the "constant" state , when light is on mass. I say on mass, because it is "constant" in contact.

 

I have been explaining this all day, so forgive the brief explanation.

 

As soon as I have got sun shining through my window, I am confident by repeating my method of experiment, I will bring you a color photo of the spectrum hitting my finger, it is an amazing sight to see.

 

Look carefully at those pics, you can see the halo clearly around my finger, I have put lines on as reference points, at the point of indecent ray contact, that is where I adjusted angle to get my volcano shape, that volcano is the wave, I have seen this with my eye, and notice, eye, not two eyes.

 

Try it, close one eye, put your finger by your eye, as close as possible to the open eye, shine a flashlight on it, a pen torch is ideal, adjust eye with a squint.

 

You will see the volcano if you get the right indecent angle.

 

In daylight that volcano is in color, full technicolor , the surrounding haze, is millions of dots.

 

added - that volcano is not running along my finger, the peak is in fresh air.

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Try it, close one eye, put your finger by your eye, as close as possible to the open eye, shine a flashlight on it, a pen torch is ideal, adjust eye with a squint.

So the only way to properly see this phenomena is by blurring your vision?

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So the only way to properly see this phenomena is by blurring your vision?

You can see this without bluring your vision , light depending, and I would not say bluring but rather obstructed, you can do the dual slit experiment with watery eyes for excellent result I can confirm works well.

 

 

Today I had some sunlight and was able to get some more pics. This is not lens glare, it is adjuted angle of the indecent ray, what you see, the contact point with my finger is at the back of my finger .

 

I have also seen this with my own eyes and no camera. The more transparent one of the images you can see spectrum colors.

 

I would myself presumed lens flares, if i had not seen it with my own eye, my eye been in the shade and just catching the edge of light through the slit on my finger tip.

 

Then I realised by angle adjust, with a low meg pixel camera, I can infact guide the ray to a point for photo purpose.

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The "volcano" isn't a light wave. Holding your finger up close to your eye and viewing it at such a steep angle allows for more light to be reflected. You're seeing the light that is reflecting off of your finger. Because your finger is curved, there is only a narrow strip that is at the right angle to reflect it toward your eye, hence the small band, and it's stretched a bit in that volcano shape because holding things that close to the aperture of a light gathering device (camera or eye) causes some focusing issues. Hence the fuzziness of the finger in all the pictures.

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