Re: How can photons be massless
From: Jim Greenfield (greenfield_7_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/15/04
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Date: 14 Jul 2004 23:39:59 -0700
kob0724@att-dot-net.no-spam.invalid (KOB0724) wrote in message news:<40f5f149_1@127.0.0.1>...
> Thanks guys....but not you Uncle AI....you're a ***.
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Thank them for what?
Because they were fooled into thinking the King had on a coat which
only the intelligent could see, when in reality, he was stark naked?
(Einstein)
Now, to make them feel less foolish, they try and apply "safety in
numbers",
and trick you into "beleiving".
In labs bodies are regularly lifted by bombardment with photon
particles.
This is good old kinetic energy at work; non-zero mass in motion.
Jim G
(about here, will come in a diatribe about "wave pressure"...........
read SR if you like. After open minded appraisal, an intelligent
person will then chuck it in the bin, or keep it as an amusing
historical ornament)
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