All this talk, it hurts my head! Einstein, why did you have to make that theory!!!?????????
You smoked me there, chroot.
So that when the activist comes, we'll be able to deny tossing 'em in the furnace heheh
And I'm not talking about rest mass. I'm talking about whether or not photons have a hugely incredibly miniscule tiny bit of mass.
And don't think I'm arguing they do have rest mass, because they certainly don't in my opinion.
"It is almost certainly impossible to do any experiment which would establish that the photon rest mass is exactly zero." That's in your article, so...
And besides, "rest mass," if you haven't bothered to check, is mass picked up during the motion of an object, not mass of the object itself.
here comes the funny thing about its rest mass. Completely off topic, but here is something to think about. How much momentum does a single photon...
Actually chroot, no experimental evidence supports it has or doesn't have mass. That's why it's called a THEORY. Have you ever heard of one?
Are you talking about relativistic momentum? Sorry I'm 12, so we're gonna need the "forr dummies" version.
I think I read about this recently. It's up for debate just how many dimensions we haven't identified, but it has something to do with a particle...
I know this is a huge center of debate as it would disprove/prove many theories, though many were written under the assumption it doesn't....
First of all, I know that solar sails harness light, but how and how does it provide movement?
And another thing, the only arguement thing was a blunder. Its just that if all theories that can feasibly explain the constancy of the speed of...
You misunderstand me. An electron emits photons. If you read part of Einstein's Theory of Relativity one part would say electrons emit photons when...
But you are right, there is probably another arguement if you look hard enough. I just view this as one that works very conveniently with all the...
To put it in a simple manner, here is a comparation. A person from a flat world comes to Earth. They assume that it is flat, and so walk on to find...
And I have considered the options. If light is massless, then it isn't affected by energy because it is energy.
No experiment has ever proved that light has zero mass or the opposite. This is because no one can measure, obviously, something going at that much...
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