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Gravitons VS General Relativity.



 
 
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Old July 6th 03 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.particle,sci.physics.relativity
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Default Gravitons VS General Relativity.

Starblade Darksquall wrote in message
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There seems to be a very big split between those who beleive that
gravity is a force between two bodies mediated by the graviton 2-boson
and can be unified with the other forces, and those who beleive that
gravity is the bending of timespace, and that freefall can be taken to
be a proper reference frame. But there is a test we can do which will
distinguish between them.

If gravity is a force that can be mediated by graviton particles, then
in a non-free falling reference frame, Newton's laws would be
preserved. This means anything that can be effected by gravity also
has a gravitational effect on the first object. Since we all know that
light is effected by gravity, then analogously it ought to have a
gravitational field, so that Newton's laws are then correct in a
regular inertial reference frame.

However, if gravity is the bending of timespace, and is a natural
state of motion like inertia, then Newton's laws would only be
conserved in a state of free-fall. Newton's laws would be preserved in
a reference frame of free fall. Since light falls with a constant
acceleration, then it would not be required to exert a gravitational
force on anything in order to preserve Newton's laws, and therefore it
would not have a gravitational field of any sort.

All we have to do, then, is determine whether light exerts a
gravitational force on things around it. Then we could determine which
of the models is correct and which is incorrect.


In the center of momentum reference frame, which for light
necessarily involves two or more photons, total light energy
gravitates according to M = E / c^2.

For a single photon in the gravitational field of a spherically
symmetric mass distribution, the photon's effective potential
is proportional to [1 / r^3] rather than the [1 / r] proportionality
of the Newtonian potential for a massive particle. Unlike
massive particles, the photon follows a "null geodesic". Old
Man interprets this to mean that a single photon does not
produce a gravitational field. [Old Man]

(...Starblade Riven Darksquall...)



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Old July 6th 03 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.particle,sci.physics.relativity
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Default Gravitons VS General Relativity.

Starblade Darksquall wrote in message
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"Old Man" wrote in message

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Starblade Darksquall wrote in message
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There seems to be a very big split between those who beleive that
gravity is a force between two bodies mediated by the graviton 2-boson
and can be unified with the other forces, and those who beleive that
gravity is the bending of timespace, and that freefall can be taken to
be a proper reference frame. But there is a test we can do which will
distinguish between them.

If gravity is a force that can be mediated by graviton particles, then
in a non-free falling reference frame, Newton's laws would be
preserved. This means anything that can be effected by gravity also
has a gravitational effect on the first object. Since we all know that
light is effected by gravity, then analogously it ought to have a
gravitational field, so that Newton's laws are then correct in a
regular inertial reference frame.

However, if gravity is the bending of timespace, and is a natural
state of motion like inertia, then Newton's laws would only be
conserved in a state of free-fall. Newton's laws would be preserved in
a reference frame of free fall. Since light falls with a constant
acceleration, then it would not be required to exert a gravitational
force on anything in order to preserve Newton's laws, and therefore it
would not have a gravitational field of any sort.

All we have to do, then, is determine whether light exerts a
gravitational force on things around it. Then we could determine which
of the models is correct and which is incorrect.


In the center of momentum reference frame, which for light
necessarily involves two or more photons, total light energy
gravitates according to M = E / c^2.


Uh, sir? All matter, and energy, is accelerated at exactly the same
rate. Therefore, calculations such as M = E / c^2 are meaningless.
Especially since M = E / c^2 doesn't represent the true mass of the
photon, which is exactly ZERO!


That's right. Rest mass of a single photon is zero, and a single
photon doesn't have a rest frame. However, observe that two
photons, with identical energy, E, but with appositely directed
momentum, E / c = p1 = -p2, have total rest energy of 2*E wherein
the gravitational mass of the two photon system is M = 2*E / c^2.
In the center of momentum system, total energy gravitates. If
the two photons are travling in the same direction, such that
p1 = p2, then the total rest energy is zero because, in this case,
it is impossible to define a center of momentum frame.
[Old Man]

For a single photon in the gravitational field of a spherically
symmetric mass distribution, the photon's effective potential
is proportional to [1 / r^3] rather than the [1 / r] proportionality
of the Newtonian potential for a massive particle. Unlike
massive particles, the photon follows a "null geodesic". Old
Man interprets this to mean that a single photon does not
produce a gravitational field. [Old Man]


While I have no idea about what that 1/r^3 vs 1/r stuff means, if what
you're saying is true (that a single photon does not produce a
gravitational field) then that means GR holds.

*Recycles old siggy.*

(...Starblade Riven Darksquall...)



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Old July 6th 03 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.particle,sci.physics.relativity
Gordon D. Pusch
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Default Gravitons VS General Relativity.

"Old Man" writes:
[...]
Rest mass of a single photon is zero, and a single
photon doesn't have a rest frame. However, observe that two
photons, with identical energy, E, but with appositely directed
momentum, E / c = p1 = -p2, have total rest energy of 2*E wherein
the gravitational mass of the two photon system is M = 2*E / c^2.
In the center of momentum system, total energy gravitates. If
the two photons are travling in the same direction, such that
p1 = p2, then the total rest energy is zero because, in this case,
it is impossible to define a center of momentum frame.


The "rest frame energy" (actually, "Center of Momentum frame energy")
is not "zero" in the "parallel" case, but rather =UNDEFINED=, because
_NO SUCH "REST FRAME" EXISTS_.

And in any event, such hand-waving attempts to make naive analogies between
Einsteinian and newtonian physics are at best ill-justified, and at worst,
JUST PLAIN =WRONG=. Newtonian physics is the "weak field, slow motion"
approximation to General Relativity --- and photons CANNOT be considered
"slow moving" in any Einsteinian sense !!!


-- Gordon D. Pusch

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Old July 7th 03 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.particle,sci.physics.relativity
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Default Gravitons VS General Relativity.

Gordon D. Pusch wrote in message
...
"Old Man" writes:
[...]
Rest mass of a single photon is zero, and a single
photon doesn't have a rest frame. However, observe that two
photons, with identical energy, E, but with appositely directed
momentum, E / c = p1 = -p2, have total rest energy of 2*E wherein
the gravitational mass of the two photon system is M = 2*E / c^2.
In the center of momentum system, total energy gravitates. If
the two photons are travling in the same direction, such that
p1 = p2, then the total rest energy is zero because, in this case,
it is impossible to define a center of momentum frame.


The "rest frame energy" (actually, "Center of Momentum frame energy")
is not "zero" in the "parallel" case, but rather =UNDEFINED=, because
_NO SUCH "REST FRAME" EXISTS_.

And in any event, such hand-waving attempts to make naive analogies

between
Einsteinian and newtonian physics are at best ill-justified, and at worst,
JUST PLAIN =WRONG=. Newtonian physics is the "weak field, slow motion"
approximation to General Relativity --- and photons CANNOT be considered
"slow moving" in any Einsteinian sense !!!

-- Gordon D. Pusch


Pusch suffers from delusions of competence. [Old Man]




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Old July 7th 03 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.particle,sci.physics.relativity
Gordon D. Pusch
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Default Gravitons VS General Relativity.

"Old Man" writes:

Gordon D. Pusch wrote in message
...
"Old Man" writes:
[...]
Rest mass of a single photon is zero, and a single
photon doesn't have a rest frame. However, observe that two
photons, with identical energy, E, but with appositely directed
momentum, E / c = p1 = -p2, have total rest energy of 2*E wherein
the gravitational mass of the two photon system is M = 2*E / c^2.
In the center of momentum system, total energy gravitates. If
the two photons are travling in the same direction, such that
p1 = p2, then the total rest energy is zero because, in this case,
it is impossible to define a center of momentum frame.


The "rest frame energy" (actually, "Center of Momentum frame energy")
is not "zero" in the "parallel" case, but rather =UNDEFINED=, because
_NO SUCH "REST FRAME" EXISTS_.

And in any event, such hand-waving attempts to make naive analogies
between Einsteinian and newtonian physics are at best ill-justified,
and at worst, JUST PLAIN =WRONG=. Newtonian physics is the "weak field,
slow motion" approximation to General Relativity --- and photons CANNOT
be considered "slow moving" in any Einsteinian sense !!!


Pusch suffers from delusions of competence. [Old Man]


"{Old Man]" suffers from projection of his own delusions of competence on
others, as well as some VERY peculiar notions regarding how relativistic
physics works --- no doubt because he is largely self-taught (as I believe
he has admitted in this forum), and has not interacted sufficiently with
other physicists during this process to correct his own conceptual errors.
I strongly suggest he crack the books again, because he is quite, quite
wrong in this case.


-- Gordon D. Pusch

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Old July 8th 03 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.particle,sci.physics.relativity
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Default Gravitons VS General Relativity.

Gordon D. Pusch wrote in message
...
"Old Man" writes:

Gordon D. Pusch wrote in message
...
"Old Man" writes:
[...]
Rest mass of a single photon is zero, and a single
photon doesn't have a rest frame. However, observe that two
photons, with identical energy, E, but with appositely directed
momentum, E / c = p1 = -p2, have total rest energy of 2*E wherein
the gravitational mass of the two photon system is M = 2*E / c^2.
In the center of momentum system, total energy gravitates. If
the two photons are travling in the same direction, such that
p1 = p2, then the total rest energy is zero because, in this case,
it is impossible to define a center of momentum frame.

The "rest frame energy" (actually, "Center of Momentum frame energy")
is not "zero" in the "parallel" case, but rather =UNDEFINED=, because
_NO SUCH "REST FRAME" EXISTS_.

And in any event, such hand-waving attempts to make naive analogies
between Einsteinian and newtonian physics are at best ill-justified,
and at worst, JUST PLAIN =WRONG=. Newtonian physics is the "weak field,
slow motion" approximation to General Relativity --- and photons CANNOT
be considered "slow moving" in any Einsteinian sense !!!


Pusch suffers from delusions of competence. [Old Man]


"{Old Man]" suffers from projection of his own delusions of competence on
others, as well as some VERY peculiar notions regarding how relativistic
physics works --- no doubt because he is largely self-taught (as I believe
he has admitted in this forum), and has not interacted sufficiently with
other physicists during this process to correct his own conceptual errors.
I strongly suggest he crack the books again, because he is quite, quite
wrong in this case.


The correctness of Pusch's assumptions about Old Man are on par
with his inability to see through his own delusions of competency.
[Old Man]

-- Gordon D. Pusch




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Old July 8th 03 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.particle,sci.physics.relativity
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Default Gravitons VS General Relativity.

"Old Man" wrote in message news:3f08c0d0_4@newsfeed...
| Gordon D. Pusch wrote in message
| ...
| "Old Man" writes:
|
| Gordon D. Pusch wrote in message
| ...
| "Old Man" writes:
| [...]
| Rest mass of a single photon is zero, and a single
| photon doesn't have a rest frame. However, observe that two
| photons, with identical energy, E, but with appositely directed
| momentum, E / c = p1 = -p2, have total rest energy of 2*E wherein
| the gravitational mass of the two photon system is M = 2*E / c^2.
| In the center of momentum system, total energy gravitates. If
| the two photons are travling in the same direction, such that
| p1 = p2, then the total rest energy is zero because, in this case,
| it is impossible to define a center of momentum frame.
|
| The "rest frame energy" (actually, "Center of Momentum frame energy")
| is not "zero" in the "parallel" case, but rather =UNDEFINED=, because
| _NO SUCH "REST FRAME" EXISTS_.
|
| And in any event, such hand-waving attempts to make naive analogies
| between Einsteinian and newtonian physics are at best ill-justified,
| and at worst, JUST PLAIN =WRONG=. Newtonian physics is the "weak
field,
| slow motion" approximation to General Relativity --- and photons
CANNOT
| be considered "slow moving" in any Einsteinian sense !!!
|
| Pusch suffers from delusions of competence. [Old Man]
|
| "{Old Man]" suffers from projection of his own delusions of competence
on
| others, as well as some VERY peculiar notions regarding how relativistic
| physics works --- no doubt because he is largely self-taught (as I
believe
| he has admitted in this forum), and has not interacted sufficiently with
| other physicists during this process to correct his own conceptual
errors.
| I strongly suggest he crack the books again, because he is quite, quite
| wrong in this case.
|
| The correctness of Pusch's assumptions about Old Man are on par
| with his inability to see through his own delusions of competency.
| [Old Man]

I smell a plonk coming.

FF

 




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