Luminic Motion

It was in June, 2015, that I first heard my father’s description of this waves of particles and I knew right away, he had solved one of the biggest problems in physics: the wave / particle duality of light.

David de Hilster

Luminic motion is the movement of groups of bodies traveling in the same direction at the same speed. Luminic motion is what we commonly call light or electromagnetic waves. This motion solves one of the greatest problems in physics: the reason why light acts like both a wave and a particle. This motion was the catalyst that lead to what the authors now call the four universal motions in physics.

Luminic Motion Defined

Luminic waves have the following characteristics:

  • consist of groups of particles traveling together
  • have fairly regular spacing between groups
  • are similar in size and mass
  • have an overall similar speed
  • are significantly smaller than the bodies they affect
  • occur at all macro or micro levels of the universe
  • convey information across distances

Origin of the Luminic Wave

The luminic wave was first postulated by Robert de Hilster in May of 2015 and communicated to David and others in June 2015. Here is the evolution of the visualiation of the lumnic wave.

The original drawing is by Robert de Hilster, the rest are by his son David.

David de Hilster’s first attempt at visualizing a sine wave using luminic motion.

David’s attempt at more realistic luminic waves. He used javascript programs in Adobe Illustrator to generate random wave drawings where no two particles are the same.

A recent animation of luminic waves in simulated 3 dimenions.

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