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Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith I wrote: Really? I am going to have to see that one to believe it (not saying it is incorrect though), a "something" with no mass--kinda like a "ghost particle!" It's old hat knowledge, John, and one of the reasons why standing wave energy doesn't just stand there or just "slosh around" as one guru asserted. If a photon is slowed to zero velocity, its mass vanishes and it ceases to be detectable. A photon's mass derives from its speed-of-light velocity, i.e. it is 100% kinetic. Any particle with a resting mass would necessarily have infinite mass at the speed of light. Therefore, any particle with a finite mass at the speed of light must necessarily have a zero rest mass. Cecil: I know that is argued, and I suspect it all hogwash. If "they" have to create theories depending on disappearing particles, when you get one where you can take a look at one of them dern "particles", that is just TOO desperate. However, it does, in my personal opinion, suggest a STRONG relationship of the "particles" to the ether--the ether cannot be seen nor detected either ... (that is, IF it really exists, as I suspect it does ... ) JS -- http://assemblywizard.tekcities.com |
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