Re: Can Light quata to stop its moving?
- From: "socratus" <israelsad@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Mar 2007 22:34:41 -0700
To Eric Gisse .
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Photons are massless.
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1.
Yes.
Photon mass doesnt zero.
Good ol' classical mechanics - you can get whatever you want if you
start from the right spot.
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2.
The right spot.
If you want to understand the right spot,
if you want to understand photon,
you must to think from beginning,
from the VACUUM.
3.
Quantum of light is a privileged particle.
Only the speed of a light quantum has
a maximal, constant, absolute quantity of c=1.
Other particle can travel only with the speed s=d/t.
And I was taught at school from the first class:
that the incommensurable quantities cannot be compared.
To connect incommensurable quantities it
is similar to the decision of a problem:
"What will be if the whale will attacks the elephant?"
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