We may think as the photons (packets of energy) from the sun traveling at the speed of light.
When some of them reach the earth they may be thought to collide and give energy to molecules electrons etc. so everything around us has a kinetic energy ie temperature.
The photos colliding with chlorophyll molecules in leaves give to this large molecule enough mechanical energy so that it can break like a hammer the CO2 molecules to C carbon and O2 oxygen.
With O2 we live as when it recombines with C suddenly the two molecules grab each other so violently that movement and energy is created. This is fire. We then give back C02 that the leaves absorb it and the cycle continues.
Also the very high frequency content of the sun light, ie ultraviolet has by the equation Energy=planks' constant x frequency, photons of high energy. They have disinfecting properties. Are they also, because of the high energy packets, able to penetrate our body and heal it? Is this also why we can have much better ideas when we are very early in the morning on the beach or elsewhere where we can have the first energy rays on our body?
The sun is the source.
In Hellas, the God of light is Appolo, Απολωνας.
Helios, Ηλιος means the sun.
The country itself Hellas, Ελλας means giving light or knowledge.
It used to be written Sellas which means light.
North Sellas, Βόρειο Σέλας, for example is aurora or polar light.
The S is thought to come from the knowledge of mankind that light is a wave. S is a symbol of a wave and it looks exactly like a sinewave.
So Sun, Sollar etc keep this symbolism.
When we say Ssss, it is noise ie a broad frequency acoustic band of sinewaves all sounding together.
Actually our country was written Σελλας. The Σ as a symbol has abrupt changes in its shape and if we Fourier analyze it we find many sinewave components at high frequencies above the fundamental.
Still on 2017 in Hellas the moon is called Σελήνη.
References:
The Cell - John Pfeiffer - Life Science Library
Richard Feynman - Fire - YouTube
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=N1pIYI5JQLE
Feynman Lectures in Physics - Feynman, Leighton, Sands - Addison Wesley
Η ιστορία γενέσεως της Ελληνικης γλώσσας - Τσατσομοιρος - Δαυλός
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