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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Does light have a weight?
« on: 17/05/2018 23:34:45 »
dictionary didn't help with propagate, talked about seeds and ideas. ....
ok, please correct me if I'm wrong and forgive me if I use simple language. ... light and gravity share a common quality. .... for lack of a better term, they both "manifest" themselves in a similar fashion, propagating at the same velocity. ....
gravity can affect light, whether by curving space or just tugging on it. ....does light have a similar interaction with gravity? the whole "for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction" bit. in a black hole, light is supposedly affected, it gets "stuck".......oh I have a bunch of stuff going oin my head now
ok, please correct me if I'm wrong and forgive me if I use simple language. ... light and gravity share a common quality. .... for lack of a better term, they both "manifest" themselves in a similar fashion, propagating at the same velocity. ....
gravity can affect light, whether by curving space or just tugging on it. ....does light have a similar interaction with gravity? the whole "for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction" bit. in a black hole, light is supposedly affected, it gets "stuck".......oh I have a bunch of stuff going oin my head now