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The Graviton
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics Posted by CL on December 18, 1999 15:13:27 UTC |
If the graviton is massless (at rest) and travels at light speed.......then does it too have energy just like the photon? Is it then subject to the same behavior as a photon in a gravitational field? This would mean that gravitational lensing of gravitons would make us get pulled toward something that is actualy in another place in the night sky, am I correct. It's kinda like getting pulled in the wrong direction, because of lensing. Is this possible or does it even make sence? |
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