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Earth's mass - Earth's gravitational field's mass

Started by Floor, March 17, 2018, 01:38:47 PM

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antimony


sm0ky2

Quote from: DrJones on March 20, 2018, 10:11:37 PM
   Light has energy, hence it IS affected (pulled we could even say) by gravity, via the relation
E = mc^2


Hence the phenomenon of gravitational lensing (google it).  However, photons do not have "rest mass".


Gravity 'affects' photons, but photons do not have their own gravity


Hence, two photons do not gravitate to one another


Also, when a photon IS affected, it is a one-sided event
The photon does not "pull" back on the gravity source.


Most other gravitational interactions involve forces towards both objects
being considered
I was fixing a shower-rod, slipped and hit my head on the sink. When i came to, that's when i had the idea for the "Flux Capacitor", Which makes Perpetual Motion possible.

Floor


QUOTE  Smoky2
"Also, when a photon IS affected, it is a one-sided event
The photon does not "pull" back on the gravity source."
END QUOTE

QUOTE Smoky2
"Gravity 'affects' photons, but photons do not have their own gravity"
END QUOTE

Then we might consider photons as not following Neuton's laws in all ways (action reaction)
unless perhaps they are at rest (and hence have mass) ?

              floor


Floor

@Antimony

Thanks for the link
           floor

Floor

@Smoky2  and Dr Jones

Also this seem to imply that energy transformation (absorbtion of the photon)
might in some ways substitue for reaction ?
    floor