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Do photons acquire point mass when travelling in air?

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Offline alan wales - dennis sparkes (OP)

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Do photons acquire point mass when travelling in air?
« on: 25/08/2024 10:59:23 »
It should be noted that when photons are travelling in vacuous space they are mass-less and their velocity is that of light (c). Consequently, we hypothesize that when photons move from vacuous space into transparent substances their velocity falls below c and they acquire point mass.
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Re: Do photons acquire point mass when travelling in air?
« Reply #1 on: 25/08/2024 11:56:21 »
You are still laboring under the misapprehension that a photon is a particle. It is a particulate model of electromagnetic radiation.
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Re: Do photons acquire point mass when travelling in air?
« Reply #2 on: 26/08/2024 13:03:32 »
Quote from: alan wales - dennis sparkes on 25/08/2024 10:59:23
we hypothesize that when photons move from vacuous space into transparent substances their velocity falls below c and they acquire point mass.
That is not a hypothesis, that is a guess and the evidence does not support that particular guess.
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