Thanks for all that information but many believe that the characteristics of light is not electric, more so closely related to a type of electromagnetic radiation.
They infer that dark energy is a mystery, not radiation nor matter but is a property of space itself.
They say that it is uniform across space and does not dilute as the universe expands through its inferred gravitational effects on cosmic expansion.
So do street lights or electric transformers create electromagnetic gravity to pull our spirit energies to it?
It appears they do create magnetic forces but I also had another OBE in the middle of a busy city intersection where I would assume the vast amount of lighting would create this electromagnetic gravitational pull, but I was raised only slightly off the ground and was not pulled anywhere.
"Scientific Perspective: Light, as an electromagnetic wave, does not interact with external electric or magnetic fields under normal conditions due to the linearity of Maxwell’s equations. However, in extreme environments (e.g., strong gravitational fields or nonlinear materials), minor effects can occur—these are not relevant to street lighting."
https://van.physics.illinois.edu/ask/listing/27133
Then the question becomes, what are our energy photons made of and can they be manipulated by other forces?
They infer that dark energy is a mystery, not radiation nor matter but is a property of space itself.
They say that it is uniform across space and does not dilute as the universe expands through its inferred gravitational effects on cosmic expansion.
So do street lights or electric transformers create electromagnetic gravity to pull our spirit energies to it?
It appears they do create magnetic forces but I also had another OBE in the middle of a busy city intersection where I would assume the vast amount of lighting would create this electromagnetic gravitational pull, but I was raised only slightly off the ground and was not pulled anywhere.
"Scientific Perspective: Light, as an electromagnetic wave, does not interact with external electric or magnetic fields under normal conditions due to the linearity of Maxwell’s equations. However, in extreme environments (e.g., strong gravitational fields or nonlinear materials), minor effects can occur—these are not relevant to street lighting."
https://van.physics.illinois.edu/ask/listing/27133
Then the question becomes, what are our energy photons made of and can they be manipulated by other forces?
Truth fears no question. Anon