In response to a question posted by Derek Budzioch: also - TopicsExpress



          

In response to a question posted by Derek Budzioch: also photons are like a matter particle right? they carry weight? magnetism, gravity, ... what if... light.. and magnetism ...could help figure out how ...matter... is effected by gravity? In short: NO, NO, Yes, NO..... Photons are planar 2d geometries of mass-energy momenta. They are Matter-less hence weightless as defined in T-theory. The DO have a magnetic dipole moment and are NOT affected by gravity - but their paths through space are refracted [bent] by light Their geometric and physical properties are very well defined, explained and illustrated in my QED eBook, and their role in universal Gravitation is expanded upon in my Cosmology eBook all of which can be found and downloaded for free from here - https://facebook/groups/tetryonics/files/
Posted on: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 00:00:29 +0000

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