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On Sep 16, 7:48*pm, Jim Kelley wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: Rectifier wrote: Radiation has no mass ... On the contrary, radiation is photons which indeed do have mass when traveling at the speed of light, which radiation does. According to Einstein, anything with energy has mass equivalence - especially photons. *But other than that, nothing with mass can travel at the speed of light. *You can have one, or the other, not both. 73, ac6xg True, travel is something less than the speed of light Art |
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