The Mirror Universe
Dear Zanthius:
"Zanthius" wrote in message
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On 18 Mai, 23:27, "N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc\)"
wrote:
Until the photons were no longer located "inside"
the particular place you are measuring gravitation
from.
Everything is in constant movement, this includes
our solar system in its present state.
But if you had the photons synchronized to go
together in the same direction,
Oops! "Center of momentum frame" implies that there are
different momenta, that the photons are *absolutely not* directed
all in the same direction.
they would carry the gravitational field of our solar
system with them?
Until they passed any particular location.
Imagine you were orbitting a massive object. Imagine you rigged
the massive object to "blow" every bit of itself in every
direction, all out past your orbit. Until some of the pieces
passed your orbital radius, you would realize no change in your
orbit.
It can just happen faster if the "pieces" are photons.
David A. Smith
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