polemotheos
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Re:expansion - 2006/04/28 18:22
Gravity anteBellumWrote: MarsWrote: Ok, I should definitly get a nobel for this one.  Tell me, why didn't you bust out with more math on this one? That, I'd like to see. This is impossible, I will tell you why, photons are massless, the reason they are bent by gravity is because space is curved. Photons do travel in a straight line, it is just that since space is curved it appears to be curved. Thus, a billion gajillion photons, would not have a gravitational pull, thus expansion.
Looking forward to LHC at CERN.
Space is curved is it? Spacetime is energy!
If I shoot a heavy particle with rest mass at high speed will it curve in space around a planet because of it's curvature or will it curve toward the planet because of gravity?
Would you suggest it takes no energy to curve the path of a photon, but it does take energy to curve the path of a heavy fast moving particle?
At what point does Newtons law of for every action there is a reaction break down?
We know that if we deflect a photon it will produce thrust in solar sails. Shall we assume that is really just deflection of the heavy particles in solar wind and not the photons?
I have seen a device move simply from the photons of the sun... it had paddels and on one side it was white on the other it was black. The photons produced thrust on this little solar engine.
If the transformation of energy is involved in the deflection of photons it follows that bending the path of a photon requires an associated transform of energy!
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