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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message ... Peter wrote: If the photon creates a shock wave in the aether then it must be imparting some energy into the aether and the photon should slow down over time. Photons cannot slow down but you could be right about them losing energy over time. Lengthening the wavelength of a photon is certainly a loss of energy. That could explain the red-shift of light from distant galaxies. "Optics", by Hecht, 4th edition, Page 52: "Photons are stable, chargeless, massless elementary particles that *exist only at the speed of light*." -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com This is a humbling discussion! Hadn't thought about it in terms of increasing the wave-length, but you are now messing with some of my basic assumptions about the universe with the obvious implication being its size and age. We might be able resurrects the steady state model! Question: If photons are stable, chargeless, massless elementary particles, how do they react with anything? Cheers Peter VK6YSF http://members.optushome.com.au/vk6ysf/vk6ysf/main.htm |
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