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Re: Time, Photons And Interactions.
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by robert/">robert on July 13, 1999 03:51:51 UTC |
: If energy or e-m waves travel at the speed of light, is it also suspended in time? I know photons have zero mass, does this mean it does not follow special relativity's rules, thus goes through time as well? or does it behave differently because it is a boson (ie. no exclusion principle). : Is there and analagous way of explaining attractive forces (exchange of gravitons)?. I've heard the repulsive forces explained via recoil, which makes sense. photons have zero mass at rest |
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