Re: Photon bend another photon




However, it would be a possible to see the things, the known manners, for
instance, along any state of anything, that a thing moves in the direction
along which, it is already pushed, that thing would keep moving in a
straight direction until some other force acts to slow it, for the simple
reason, that every action has an opposite and an equal reaction, along an
universal gravitation.

Therefore, along that matter, it would be shown that every object along the
universe exerts a force on an every other with its own gravitational force.

However, anything along that matter also, would be a strictly as absolutely,
a proportional to the mass of an each and would varies inversely as the
square of the distance between them.

Therefore, when the distance between two objects would be a double distance,
the attraction between them, would becomes a four times weaker, as it would
be shown as follows :

F = G Mm
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Ahmed Ouahi, Architect
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"Danny Dot" <don't.mail.me@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am a lowly engineer in aerospace, but have taken a few advanced physics
questions.

My question is, if two photon's pass really, really, really close to each
other -- will their paths be changed by one interaction with the gravity
of
the other.

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Danny Dot
www.mobbinggonemad.org





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