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Old April 19th 07, 02:18 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
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Default Photons move at " c * ( 1 - 1000^-1000 ) " in an _ Ideal _vac...

HJ What makes reflection such a bad theory is bouncing photons would
have to slow down,or lengthen their wave lengths. My "spin is in
theory" gives the true answer. Best to keep in mind photons can not
slow down. If they did then that begs the question. How did they get
back to 'c' ? Bert

 




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