Re: MASSLESS PHOTONS BUT VARIABLE SPEED OF LIGHT



T Wake wrote:
"Y.Porat" <maporat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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the 1.00 has not much meaning quantitatively
it is jsut dimesnionadjustment

So, can you demonstrate how it works then? I cant see what dimensions you
need to adjust, but it is your theory after all.
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it is just the dimension of mass (att he end of the day')
iow in order of turning it to net mass i tmust incluse that 1/ton\me

if you insust on detailes than ok

h is Kg meter^2/second
if you divide it by c^2 it will be Kg second
so .... you have to divide it by second in oeder to get net Kg!!
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about the maximum??
i have no idea
only thaat if you use that E=hf
as one of th ebest experimental formulas
that you can get it is much much bigger resutls thanform the
say govermentaltable that er already discussed
(that is my prediction!!!)

Do you know how this prediction matches experimental results?

afaik it matched some range of E=hf

my claime is that the existing (no E=hf) mesurments
ar every inacurate
and they have an upper limit because
the tools they use now break down while confronting
very massive photons !!

What mass is "very massive?"
say Mev tha t is very common in nuclear physics and
canpossibly be folowed
in our world procecess.
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Using E=hf to determine mass, what do you calculate as the mass of a 300
exahertz gamma ray? (f=3x10^20hz)?

where do you find such frequencies ??


Or even the 1x10^24Hz photons routinely created in accelerators.

where do you find such frequencies??
may be from other Galxies that we dont know good enough about their
masses and proceces

ps
thank you for your apposite questions and dsicussion
that is not as others here enter just for personal abuse
hand wavings whithout real physics
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ATB
Y.Porat
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