I was studying a chart on Electromagnetic radiation (found here) - Another thought struck me.
What if we're going about fusion all wrong?
According to E=mc^2, The amount of mass is the energy Divided by speed of light * speed of light. (or m=e/c^2). In a very, VERY watered down layman's terms, this tells me that when you pump an electromagnetic wave to the square of the speed of light, it becomes mass.
Why?
According to the chart, a electromagnetic field runs counter to the wavelength of the actual photon's wavelength. Therefore, it makes sense to me that when both the wavelength of the field and the wavelength of the photon are brought to link to one another, thereby creating mass. After all, what is a quark but an electromagnetic field of a specific wavelength... IE, c^2?
Hypothesis 4 - When electromagnetic fields match nearby electromagnetic waves at the speed of light by the speed of light, wavelengths of photons 'stabelize' upon themselves with magnetic fields, causing them to fold into mass.
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