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Old October 20th 05, 10:01 AM
brian a m stuckless
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Default The shape of an electron in motion

The "iNTRiNSiC" mass a phoTon DOEs NOT have.!!
( i.e. The GR gtr Tivity phoTon "REST" mass. )
brian a m stuckless

Bill Hobba wrote:
Experiment shows otherwise. All the evidence
is consistent with a photon have a rest mass of zero.

Bill


 




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