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Jeff Liebermann wrote:

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I am sure everyone has caught the "strange coincidence" that "photons at
rest" are as impossible as "waves without motion."

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John Smith wrote:
I am sure everyone has caught the "strange coincidence" that "photons at
rest" are as impossible as "waves without motion."


Zero rest mass plus zero velocity would seem to equal nada.
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"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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John Smith wrote:
I am sure everyone has caught the "strange coincidence" that "photons at
rest" are as impossible as "waves without motion."


Zero rest mass plus zero velocity would seem to equal nada.
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space without ether is unthinkable." Albert Einstein


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Gee, isn't that what I said in a post not too long ago? 8)

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