Re: Does Light Quanta have mass?
- From: Bob Remeaux <brem@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 06 Apr 2009 10:52:19 +0100
socratus wrote:
1.
According to Michelson-Morley experiment light quanta
moves with constant speed: c=1.
The physicists say it is result of lack mass at light quanta.
2.
According to GRT gravitation bends light quanta.
This fact was tested by experiment and showed that
Einstein was right.
But to be bend from the straight line light quanta
must have a mass.
GRT explains that gravitation is a distortion of spacetime, which explains the apparent bending of light. Light does not need mass to be deviated - it is entirely due to the distortion of spacetime.
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