Re: massless photons of momentum=h/l . the hidden mass revealed




"PD" <TheDraperFamily@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| It's not a matter of "don't want". I do want. But I'll challenge it
| with data if I know of some.
| On the other hand, if you want me to try to explain something in detail
| to you, and describe the experiments that test that notion, I'd be
| happy to do that, too -- to a point, of course. At some point I may ask
| you to do some homework on your own.

Sounds fun.
Do you know anything about regular old fashion mechanics?
such as Newton stuff also?
Because to grasp what I may ask, it is more important to know
Newton than Einstein.
Since I will be looking for Newtonian causes for the clock malfunctions.
:)


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