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Old June 11th 08 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics,rec.org.mensa,sci.physics.particle
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Default Light doesn't have gravity

On Jun 10, 2:12*pm, Darwin123 wrote:
On Jun 9, 7:41 pm, BURT wrote: On Jun 9, 3:34 pm, Darwin123 wrote:

On Jun 9, 3:21 pm, BURT wrote: Light is unconcentrated wave energy. It is not infinite density like
mass zero D point particle. Matter generates gravity but light
doesn't. Light does not qualify.


Mitch Raemsch


* * *Wrong.


No. Space geometry causes the curved path of light. There is no pull
of gravity rather it is an inward push to matter center.


Light falls is true but things do not fall toward light. Period.


* *The light beam causes the space around it to curve.


It is moving at light speed. Gravity cannot propagate in any direction
around light.

Otherwise,


Balogna.





there would be no conservation of linear momentum. Conservation of
momentum is a valid concept even in GR.
* * * Where did you get the impression that matter does not bend
toward light? Here is my conjecture. One of your Nobel prizes is for
determining a violation of GR, and the other Nobel prize was for
determining a violation of the conservation of linear momentum.


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