THE UNIFIED SPECTRUM OF LIGHT
THE HYPERBOLIC LIGHT PULSE &
THE INERTIAL STRUCTURE OF GRAVITY
The perfect curve is the median wavelength of the electromagnetic spectrum. The spectrum is simplified from this equilateral vantage point. The full spectrum range can be represented in one un- polarized light pulse, or one spectral sphere. That sphere is the hyperbolic torus. It may be subdivided into seven separate hyperboloids each with a 15 degree conical range. Pure color and temperature is the median of each range. These separate hyperboloids coincide exactly with the seven pure color tones and the twelve natural musical tones when subdivided appropriately within 360 degrees of a sphere. The hyperbolic sphere itself is the inertial structure of gravity in which energy and momentum flow. The torus transformation is the flow of energy through the hyperbolic structure, the natural logarithm. When an electron and positron annihilate, their rest mass transforms into the momentum of the resulting photons and the gravitational vortices align. This is the propulsion energy of the photon. The angular momentum increases as the distance to the axis decreases and vice versa. As this occurs, the sphere transforms to a spindle torus, then a horn torus, then a ring torus, and repeats the cycle. Wavelength and temperature fit accordingly and are orthogonally related. When stationary, this is the Mass Hyperboloid, or mass shell. Amplitude to couple increases as color purifies and decreases as colors are mixed. Although the sphere may be divided infinitely into color shades, it does not extend to infinity. However, the inertial structure of gravity may be induced at any point in space. It is homo genius and isotropic. The difference from the source to the photon is the alignment of the gyroscopic gravitational planes, as it is for the electron and positron. The spectral sphere is the platform to calibrate energy tolerances. It is the fork with which to tune elemental frequencies. It is the secret harmony of light.