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The Forms of Light:
An Illustrated and Intuitive
Geometric Primer for Electromagnetism
Academic Paper(s)
submitted for peer-review
Here is another illustration where the top row has an expanded Super-Flat evolution but as with viral systems doesn’t increase the number of options.

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The static image may take some time to process and understand how it goes together. Ze created a video as an introduction to help which you can see here or at A Sandy Foundation on Youtube -> video.

The Forms of Light outline a Geometric Primer for Electromagnetism. This allows for a simple mathematical visual that captures very complicated ideas without algebra such as this related image called TURTLE POWER. Fun, eh? But geometry and logic all the way. Once The Forms of Light are understood, it becomes a tool to organize things made from Light. Light is in everything (from people to planets) and these projections become the basis for additional original art and scientific ideas.
References
Piazza L, Lummen TTA, Quiñonez E, Murooka Y, Reed BW, Barwick B, Carbone F. Simultaneous observation of the quantization and the interference pattern of a plasmonic near-field.Nature Communications 02 March 2015. DOI: 10.1038/ncomms7407
Ferrando, Albert & Garcia-March, Miguel Angel. (2020). Symmetry in Electromagnetism. Symmetry. 12. 685. 10.3390/sym12050685.
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