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Transactions on Science and Technology Vol. 4, No. 3-2, 273 - 285, 2017

Hypothesis of Human-Light Dependency, Conceivably Could Ascertain Einstein’s Prediction

Shahrudin Zakaria, Syed Najib Syed Salim, Maslan Zainon, Norazlina Abd Razak, Shamsul Anuar Shamsudin

ABSTRACT
All animals, including humans see the world in varying electromagnetic energy ranges. There is a possibility of doubting the principles of black and white (dark and bright). For the average readers, authors will start with a very basic argument in section two. The third section is the detail clarification of the second section, a logical conclusion of the third section (partial dark world) is unavoidable. While the core of this paper is in Section 4, it is about the hypothesis of light and all the supporting argument. If the hypothesis in Section 4.1 could be experimentally verified, it is anticipated that the light is merely Electromagnet (EM) energy as proposed has its basis, then its illumination property is residing in human mind could be true. Nevertheless, regardless Section 4.1, arguments support in Section 4.2 & 4.3 showed a strong inclination that the claim is most probably correct. This means biological creatures (human) make use the energy of EM (400-700nm) to create the meaning of brightness of which we are unaware. Whilst in the outside world is different as predicted by Einstein.

KEYWORDS: Light; Bio-physic; Electromagnet spectrum; Dark-bright; Reality

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