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The new experiments can prove a new theory. That information is the fifth state of matter.



Is information like the rubber band ring around the photon? In that model, the information is like a ring around a photon. That explains why a photon that has no mass can cheer energy. So the information would be like the ring around the photon. And that thing causes an idea that information itself has mass. So the shape of the information could be like a ring-shaped superstring. 

Could information be the fifth state of matter? The fact is that the information can have mass. And that thing makes it the state of the matter. So if that thing is real it would fundamental physics and everything that we know. And the question is what is information? We know that photons have no mass. Are connected with information. But when we are shooting photons at the object that increases the mass of that object. The massless particle cannot increase the mass of the matter. 

If information is the state of matter, we could someday create the information engine. The idea of the information engine is that it uses pure information or a hypothetical ring-shaped structure that surrounds photons for thrust. The thing is engine could win even a photonic rocket in speed if information can be separated from photons. And that thing requires that the ring exists and information is the state of matter. 

The idea is similar to hypothetical gamma-ray rockets that use gamma rays for thrust. The idea of the gamma-ray engine is that the gamma-ray that has an extremely short wavelength will be driven through the superpositioned and entangled particles. 

The system should work like the quantum-size waltzing machine that pushes that gamma-ray straight from. If that thing is possible the straight gamma-ray would impact through atoms. And because the diameter of that straight wave movement is so small that allows the straight wave movement can reach extremely high speed. And it could travel even faster than photons. 

We know that photons have different states of energy. But the problem is why that energy doesn't affect the mass of the photon? If we want to describe information as the fifth element we must describe its shape. The thing that can explain this thing is the idea that information is like the ring around a photon. 

That means the information is like some kind of rubber band ring around that photon. And that could explain why the photon doesn't have mass but can transport energy. 

Or the photon might hover inside the quantum field that pushes it above or away from other particles. There is the possibility that energy travels through that quantum field and forms the pushing effect on the other side from the energy stress. So energy travels across the quantum bubble of the photon. 

And then that energy wave creates impact waves that travel to another particle. That are pushing photons away from other objects. When the power of those impact waves increases they are transferring their energy to other particles. 

The thing that makes people think that some kind of ring around the photon is transmitting information is the photovoltaic phenomenon. If the particle has no mass it cannot push electrons away from their trajectory. So is information the quantum field or quantum ring around the photon? There is the possibility that information is a 2D structure that orbits the photon.


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