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| | Matter As Photon Holes |
 | | Matter is, therefore, a location in space where photon holes clump [and matter is a clump (or lump) of photon holes] causing an imbalance (and a non-uniformity) of the radiation in the vacuum. |
 | | Matter, therefore, creates a field around it of photon holes at an increased density (as compared to, for example, in-between the galaxies in the larger Universe where the quantum space-foam may be relatively uniformly mixed). |
 | | Matter, viewed in the context of photon holes, may explain why matter in its interaction with radiation behaves in such a strange manner as is presently observed. |
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