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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "baramos"
Date: 09 Oct 2005 08:27:05 PM
Object: Gravity Light, Light Gravity
If gravity, or the presence of mass can affect light, can a beam of
light affect gravity? Diminish it? No change? Curiosity yet again.
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User: "Pille"

Title: Re: Gravity Light, Light Gravity 10 Oct 2005 04:17:33 PM
Hello
The emission of a photon slightly reduces the gravitational power of a mass
body.
The beam himself is scattered light, if visible.
The absorption of light can give a rise to the gravitational power of the
mass body which absorbs the light. Because it will have slightly more mass,
if not all of the energy has been reflected.
see http://lbh.deltarose.org for more 'tales about light and gravity' ;-)
Love, Alex
"baramos" <ninenine78@yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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If gravity, or the presence of mass can affect light, can a beam of
light affect gravity? Diminish it? No change? Curiosity yet again.

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User: "Androcles Androcles@ MyPlace.org"

Title: Re: Gravity Light, Light Gravity 10 Oct 2005 04:43:35 PM
"Pille" <lbh@deltaroooooguesswhatithinkofspamose.org> wrote in message
news:434ad9f2$1_2@news.tiscalinet.ch...
| Hello
|
| The emission of a photon slightly reduces the gravitational power of a
mass
| body.
Ok...
| The beam himself is scattered light, if visible.
Huh? What if it isn't visible?
| The absorption of light can give a rise to the gravitational power of
the
| mass body which absorbs the light. Because it will have slightly more
mass,
| if not all of the energy has been reflected.
Ok... So what is mass?
Androcles.
|
| see http://lbh.deltarose.org for more 'tales about light and gravity'
;-)
|
| Love, Alex
|
| "baramos" <ninenine78@yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
| news:1128907625.952900.254190@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
| > If gravity, or the presence of mass can affect light, can a beam of
| > light affect gravity? Diminish it? No change? Curiosity yet again.
| >
|
|
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User: "G=EMC^2 Glazier"

Title: Re: Gravity Light, Light Gravity 09 Oct 2005 08:44:50 PM
Wheeler told us all things have a mutual attraction. Gravitons attract
gravitons Bert
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User: "Sam Wormley"

Title: Re: Gravity Light, Light Gravity 09 Oct 2005 10:49:17 PM
baramos wrote:

If gravity, or the presence of mass can affect light, can a beam of
light affect gravity? Diminish it? No change? Curiosity yet again.

What is the Mass of a Photon?
http://hermes.physics.adelaide.edu.au/~dkoks/Faq/ParticleAndNuclear/photon_mass.html
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