Re: ballistic gravitation




"Sue..." <suzysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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On Jan 4, 7:31 am, "Jeckyl" <no...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Sue..." <suzysewns...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Exactly!
If You Build It, They Will Come, Right?

Photons are kind of modell, but for something easy to observe: light passing
through space.

Why shouldn't photons pass through space too. What other use for the term
photon could there be.

If you light a flashlight on the moon, the light observed on earth has to
travel some distance. Photons are quantumobjects and should travel too,
otherwise you couldnt observe that flash.
As far as i know, its pretty difficult to say where a photon is or what size
it has, but somehow it should travel.

....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Path_integral_formulation

Sue...
I like path-integrals. My little model makes use of that to give a very
simple explanation for hawking-radiation.
Imagin a beam of light inside a black hole that is just 'inside'. If the
path-integrals method works, some of those path' are visible outside. This
is kind of radiation out of nowhere when observed from far away.


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