The article below is an excerpt of a letter to the editor by David James Lindeman of Nevada, and published in The Epoch Times, Southern Edition; April 23-29, 2025, Page A20, reproduced here for fair-use educational purposes.
This is in support of your article Your Body Creates and Eats Light, by Sina McCullough, that ran in the April 2-8, edition. The article discusses photons in our bodies. I am a photon freak, so here's the theory.
A photon is a magnetic field. It measures zero in each of the three dimensions of space. It has no mass. Since it is traveling at the speed of light, it experiences no time. Despite its name, a photon is not a little lightbulb.
Photons are always flying around us, within us, and through the air, such as radio waves. We only perceived photos when they fly into our eye at a frequency of 400 trillion to 800 trillion per second. This is the visible light spectrum. If we could detect other photon and magnetic fields, we would be vastly overwhelmed.
Everything in existence is entirely made of photons. Every element in the periodic table is made of protons, neutrons, and electrons, which are each entirely made of photons. Since photons are magnetic fields, they have a positive charge and a negative charge. There were only three choices of charged particles possible: positive, negative or neutral. Thus, the proton, electron and neutron