As light waves interact
with the electron probability cloud, of an atom, it forms a photon electron coupling or dipole moment.
This sets the angular momentum of the quantum spin of the electron at a set
position in space at a set moment in time.
This forms what is
called a magnetic dipole moment, with a combination of moving charges, electric
currents, and the magnetic moments of other particles interacting together to
form the structures that our everyday life is based upon.
This process of energy
exchange forms the potential for one region to align with atoms in another
forming complexity and diversity. This is relative to environmental temperature
with snowflake diversity being a good example.
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