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Yes I do understand it but light can be transfered to waves. Light is an electromagnetic disruption, all electrions are one but it is everywhere at once, and antimatter is matter that goes back in time ALL UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE:speakcool:
Electromagnetic radiation has a wave character, but also particle characteristics (The famous dualism of light). This is different to sound, which has only wave character. Light is also no electromagnetic disruption (That term is used for Howard Stern), but electromagnetic radiation.
Look: I am sure you own a mobile phone. Your mobile phone is converting radio waves (at 1800000 kHz, you can maximal hear sound at about 1 kHz) into sound. But can you HEAR the electromagnetic radiation without a receiver and a speaker? No. Because you need a device to convert electromagnetic radiation into electrical currents and then turn these currents into sound. And even that is not enough. You need to demodulate the electromagnetic signal, decode digital compressed data streams and turn them then into sound with a speaker.
And antimatter is not moving back in time. Who ever told you that, is a big big idiot. Antimatter is not the opposite of matter. In fact, the antiparticle of a photon, the gauge particle of the electromagnetic field, is just another photon. And this happens pretty often in nature.