Interactions between matter halos / particles (Vortices) and radiation (Waves)
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Definition
Interactions between Halos / Particles of Matter (Vortices) and Radiation (Waves) are a particular kind of interactions in the broader class of Interactions between Matter and Energy.
As Energy and Matter are both forms of Information that give structure to the Elementary Field, any Interaction between them is always an exchange of Information.
Any acceleration (a change in the velocity of motion of intensity and/or direction) of a Vortex (a class of Physical Structures of Information) produces the emission of a Wave (another class of Physical Structures of Information).
Any short range interaction, a superposition, of a Wave and a Vortex produces an acceleration (a change in the velocity of motion of intensity and/or direction) of the Vortex, of intersity commensurate with the ratio between the dimensions of the structures involved and their dynamics.
Dark matter Halos interact emitting and absorbing super large wavelenght Waves, with ultra low energy densities.
Ordinary matter Particles interact emitting and absorbing short wavelenght Waves, with medium/high energy densities e.m. waves, ranging from radio waves to gamma rays due to the dimension/energy of particles and their dynamics.
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See also
- Interactions between Matter and Energy
- Energy in the structured Field
- Energy structures
- Matter
- Dark matter
- Halos / Vortices
- Ordinary matter
- Particles / Vortices
- Matter structures
- Dark structures
- Vortices
- TFNR - The Structures of Information
- TFNR - Waves – Radiation
- TFNR - Vortices – Elementary particles of matter
- TFNR - Mixed structures – Complex vortices/particles and interactions
- TFNR - Interactions between matter and radiation
- TFNR - Properties of the Structures of Information and the connected derived forces and fields
- TFNR - The world of granularity: structures and the quantum
- TFNR - Why quantum?
- TFNR - Structures in the quantum world?
- TFNR - Quantum structures and quantum fields?
- TFNR - Potential energy of a quantum field
- TFNR - Wave, Vortices, Interactions: Radiation and Matter
- TFNR - The duality problem: wave vs Particle models of e.m. radiation and particles
- TFNR - Waves and vortices (simple particles) moving in the Field
- TFNR - No point particles, no singularities
- TFNR - The emergence of granularity
- TFNR - Jelly balls in jelly flippers: the weirdness of quantum world
- TFNR - Quantum structures in a continuous world: continuity and quantization
- TFNR - Quantum fields in the terms of the structure and dynamics of the Elementary Field
- TFNR - Fields always exists even when they do not appear: events and phenomena as manifestations of fields
- TFNR - Energy, coherence, correlation
- TFNR - The Standard model of particles is substantially correct, but…
- TFNR - The non-particle nature of the most part of the world
- TFNR - Are we made of baryonic matter?
- TFNR - Gravitational and electromagnetic fields as a partial view of the dynamics of the Elementary Field
- TFNR - A general concept of Inertia
- TFNR - Complex forces and fields
- TFNR - Continuity and quantization, fields and particles, waves and vortices: the duality
- TFNR - Locality, separability, individuation and measurement
- TFNR - Observing Structures from absolute or relative perspectives
- TFNR - The non-particle nature of the most part of the world
- TFNR - Are we made of baryonic matter?
- TFNR - Dark and ordinary energy: a different kind of physical quantities
- TFNR - Dark and ordinary matter: not just a matter of density
- TFNR - The distribution of dark matter in space
- TFNR - The evolution of dark matter in time
- TFNR - The interaction between dark and ordinary/visible matter
- TFNR - Why cannot we find the dark side of the Universe?
- TFNR - Dark Matter vs Dark Energy
- TFNR - Dark matter and dark energy: the structure of the invisible Universe
- TFNR - Energy and matter in the structured Field
- TFNR - Matter
- TFNR - Dark matter
- TFNR - Some common physical phenomena in the structured Field
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