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Is it safe to assume, because those photons are so many, many orders of magnitude stronger than the gamma rays we normally experience, that they would pass unhindered through any kind of material shielding we could put in place?
For a start, I think it would undergo pair creation even if there was nothing in its way
I'm not sure about that, since, in some reference frames, the kinetic energy of the photon would be below that needed for pair creation.
So, how do you resolve the idea that, in my perspective it must form pairs but in other frames, it doesn't?
"The photon must be near...