• Re: Is Light =?UTF-8?B?U3RhdGlvbmFyeT8=?=

    From gharnagel@21:1/5 to J. J. Lodder on Mon Jun 10 20:25:48 2024
    J. J. Lodder wrote:

    TRS-90 <matthewmpower@gmail.com> wrote:

    If the speed of light is the invariant, could it be that everything
    else
    is moving and that light is somehow stationary?

    Certainly, according to light itself,

    Jan

    :-)

    Light has no mass, which is why it can exist in that frame.
    Unfortunately,
    observers are composed of bradyons, which have mass. Sorry, no
    observers
    allowed.

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  • From gharnagel@21:1/5 to Ross Finlayson on Tue Jun 11 13:32:21 2024
    Ross Finlayson wrote:

    On 06/10/2024 01:25 PM, gharnagel wrote:

    Light has no mass, which is why it can exist in that frame.
    Unfortunately, observers are composed of bradyons, which
    have mass. Sorry, no observers allowed.

    Light has no charge, why is it called "electromagnetic"?

    Electric fields have no charge, why are they called "electric"?

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