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On Dec 10, 5:49*pm, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
"Dave" ... On Dec 10, 4:44 pm, Art Unwin wrote: sorry, but no. mass is not a requirement for transporting energy I am willing to learn! What is the carrier for energy and how? photons are one thing that can carry energy but have no mass. electric field interactions between electrons transfer energy with no mass. The photons and the fields are the math. In math are assumptions and simplifications. Math is a piece to teach for students, S* photons and fields are measurable things. equations describe the observations. |
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