On the Possible Harm of Photon Reflection by Mirrors and its Physical Justification
Abstract
There is a large amount of mystical information about mirrors, but it is not the main content of the work performed. It relates to the basics of quantum physics and photonics, in particular, to the processes of reflection of photons by a mirror, as waves of visible light. Understanding these processes provides better opportunities for understanding the material world and for correct conclusions about the use of mirrors in human life, as well as about their biophysical and medical influence and their possible consequences.
Mystical beliefs about mirrors are based on the physical and biological impact on humans. Since they are based on centuries of experience in the use of mirrors, which cannot but have some real basis, therefore their research is needed. If we pretend that the impact of mirrors does not exist, then this is a false principle for unbiased science. Serious scientific work is needed that will allow us to bring certainty to the understanding and state of this problem, which is the purpose of the proposed work. Its scientific novelty is the substantiation of the possible impact of mirrors on the basis of strict physical laws. The impact on human health is always a relevant and important research topic. The proposed research methods are based on the consistency with the real laws of nature and typical methods for comparing the biological characteristics of samples when irradiated with light under various conditions. The new results of the work are based on strict principles of reflection of photon waves by a mirror, which are transformed into antiphotons of the Majorana fermion type. The level of modern knowledge in physics is already high enough to explain previously inexplicable phenomena and effects of the material world. This allows us to explain most of the beliefs about mirrors based on the real laws of physics.
Conclusion: The formulation of the problem of studying the influence of mirrors on human life is correct, since it follows from the physical laws of light reflection, in which photons are transformed into antiphotons, the properties of which differ from photons of visible light. Their opposition is confirmed by the change in the direction of the reflected objects from right to left and vice versa. At the same time, harm from mirrors is quite possible and their reasonable and careful use is necessary. The study of the influence of antiphotons on any biological objects does not require large expenses and is recommended for wide implementation.
