0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
1. So... Photons lack mass
Quote from: Aeris on 13/10/2021 15:51:161. So... Photons lack mass Where do you get the impression from that Photons do not have mass ? The Sun is a huge ''ball'' of photons and the Sun has mass . If you add photons to a block a metal , the block gains mass . Perhaps you need to learn physics before you make such statements ?
Quote from: Black hole on 15/10/2021 18:35:42Quote from: Aeris on 13/10/2021 15:51:161. So... Photons lack mass Where do you get the impression from that Photons do not have mass ? The Sun is a huge ''ball'' of photons and the Sun has mass . If you add photons to a block a metal , the block gains mass . Perhaps you need to learn physics before you make such statements ?Ummm... the Sun's made out of Plasma buddy, not Photons. It merely radiates the energy it generates from the Nuclear Fusion processes happening in its core as Photons (and other cool stuff such as Gamma Rays and UV).Also, yes shoving a bunch of Photons onto some metal will make it heavier. That wasn't what I was asking. I was asking how light was able to move matter (like metal) through momentum which I didn't know the location it borrowed it from.
The Sun is made almost entirely of hydrogen and helium plasma. That is very different from lava (which is much cooler, a liquid, and contains mostly silicate-bearing minerals).
The frequency of light emitted by the Sun is not 450nm or lower which plasma generates .
that does not excuse the fact that the Sun is neither nothing like Plasma .
Additionally the Suns molecular make up is only theory
we have never been to the Sun to gain a sample of its molecular components .
The wave lengths of light emitted from the Sun are not the same as Plasma
Perhaps if the magnetic bottling of space-time increased in magnitude
It's a hot, ionized gas. That's plasma, by definition.
Citation needed.
That doesn't make sense.
By strict definition ?
White light is a mixture of frequencies !
Do I really need to chase up citations for you when quite apparent to our own vision the Sun is orange looking to our own vision ?
Perhaps not at this time but it will become apparent the longer I decide to stay on this forum !
That's one of the definitions. Another definition is any material with an "electron sea", in which case solid metals are plasmas as well.
I would describe Plasma as a highly dense state of light formed by kinetic actions .
In theory to achieve that , the centripetal force applied on the event would have to be a magnetic field of equal density .
Quote from: Black hole on 15/10/2021 22:02:42I would describe Plasma as a highly dense state of light formed by kinetic actions . QuoteThen your description is wrong.Plasma is an higher density form of energy ! Perhaps you rely too much on google search rather than actually talking to physics professors ? Quote from: Black hole on 15/10/2021 22:02:42In theory to achieve that , the centripetal force applied on the event would have to be a magnetic field of equal density .QuoteI see that you aren't making any more sense than you were the last time you graced our forums.My first and my last visit if you are going to start to be rude and making accusations !
Then your description is wrong.
I see that you aren't making any more sense than you were the last time you graced our forums.
Plasma is an higher density form of energy
My first and my last visit if you are going to start to be rude and making accusations !
Quote from: Black hole on 15/10/2021 22:13:30Plasma is an higher density form of energyNo, it isn't. Here's the dictionary.com definition: "an ionized gas consisting of positive ions and free electrons in proportions resulting in more or less no overall electric charge"If you think you are correct, then cite a source to support your definition.Quote from: Black hole on 15/10/2021 22:13:30My first and my last visit if you are going to start to be rude and making accusations !How stupid do you think I am? Your particular brand of nonsense has a very particular flavor to it.
In plasma physics an infinitesimally small point can be occupied by infinite photons
Theoretically we would observe a black body of radiation , so highly dense even light wouldn't escape
Actually in this instant it is called a black body radiation !
Not knowing at this time whether an infinite amount of photons occupying the same infinitesimally small point , will have any potential gravitational influence on its surroundings .
Physicists try their best to advance physics , we do not sit around just quoting stereotypical information .
On what planet are you considered to be a physicist?
Quote from: Black hole on 15/10/2021 23:03:47Actually in this instant it is called a black body radiation !QuoteNo, it's not.I've already explained in a previous post that it IS NOT the same black body radiation as Wikipedia ! Didn't you read that part ? Yes it is called a black body radiation because it would be dark in appearance due to the density and of course light is electromagnetic radiation . Quote from: Black hole on 15/10/2021 23:03:47Not knowing at this time whether an infinite amount of photons occupying the same infinitesimally small point , will have any potential gravitational influence on its surroundings .Quote It will. It will have infinite gravity because it will have infinite mass. Then if that is your conclusion it may form a new type of a black hole but that isn't my conclusion . I conclude as stated earlier we would not know the affect at this time because we have never achieved or observed such an event ! What makes you so sure photons have mass ? A laser beam for example will not curve towards the ground !
No, it's not.
It will. It will have infinite gravity because it will have infinite mass.
I've already explained in a previous post that it IS NOT the same black body radiation as Wikipedia !
Then if that is your conclusion it may form a new type of a black hole but that isn't my conclusion .
I conclude as stated earlier we would not know the affect at this time because we have never achieved or observed such an event !
What makes you so sure photons have mass ?
A laser beam for example will not curve towards the ground !
Quote from: Black hole on 15/10/2021 22:44:50Physicists try their best to advance physics , we do not sit around just quoting stereotypical information . On what planet are you considered to be a physicist?