Group: sci.physics.particle
From: "Y.Porat"
Date: Sunday, March 02, 2008 12:44 AM
Subject: Re: Why does light bend under gravity?

On Feb 29, 9:58=A0pm, Eric Gisse wrote:
> On Feb 29, 9:10 am, Michael Helland wrote:
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> > On Feb 24, 1:25 pm, "chu...@gmail.com" wrote:
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> > > Ok...so I've been wondering how on earth does gravity bend light
>
> > Because gravitons act on photons.
>
> Wrong.
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> > Why are gravitons and gravitational waves undetectable?
>
> Because the former does not exist and the latter is hard to detect...
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>
>
> > Because photons do NOT act on gravitons.
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> Wrong.
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> > I am devising a hypothesis to demonstrate this in action and test it
> > experimentally.
>
> Why don't you devise a hypothesis to demonstrate that it is possible
> to learn by going to down to a library and opening a book before
> opening your mouth again?
>
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imbecil
fuck off with youir parroting books
we need some advance
not by imbecil 24 yearsparrots

the photon has nass!!
and as having mass it is acted by gravitation
even in the fucken curved spsce theory
there is no curvature without massso the real trick is by the mass
properties andnot bythe fucken crved space
so allidiots
jusr wake up idiots
your time (as idiotic parrots ) is over as more and more people
stsrt torealize
the photon MASS is trhe only mass that can move at c
just as S imple as that

E photon =3D mc^2=3Dhf
and it is hiding in the h as well
the 'm' is jsut before your fuken crooked eyes

Y.Porat
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