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Posted by Tim on November 3, 2004 02:04:08 UTC

the fact that two entities have a relative velocity approaching zero has nothing to do with the rest mass state of either entity. rest mass is rest mass regardless of what neighboring entities are doing.

it is not true that the wavelength is infinity as the "differential" velocity approachs zero.
let us say the wavelength would be large, very large.

lamda = h/(mv) is not defined if v = 0 . in other words discussing lamda when v = 0 is not supported by the deBroglie equation.

it is not true that "The eneties,
(ourselves and the "at rest" enetity)
can have no interaction." the state equation for probability density Psi always leaves room for interaction regardless of how improbable. this is why phenomenon like quantum mechanical tunneling happen.

i doubt that infinite waves exist or can exist.
regards, tim

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