Re: light



Light is produced by (neutrino) particles having masses. Neutrinos
transmit electrons' oscillation energy as light like that air transmit
the vibration energies of objects as sound. Neutrinos also interact
with all matters made of atoms and molecules to produce gravity,
charged particles, electric force, etc. Please read my posts for more
details.

JoeT

bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Does light have gravity?

If light can be thought of as a particle and a particle has mass,
shouldn't light have gravity?

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