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02-27-2006, 01:45 PM
I wish that you would reduce your evangelical physics diatribes down to the basic fundamentals of what it is that you are trying to say. From what I gather, the gist of wat you are saying is essentially a disagreement with the status quo in the field of quantum physics. Uh, just because something doesn't have a charge, it can still have a charge? Uh, if you squeezed enough photons into a well packed snowball type of object then you would have a charged object with mass? Or something like that? But that experiment is outside of the realm of possibility and the closest that we can come to defining a real photon is that it is a small quantity of the nothing out of which everything was wrested, including space-time and matter. "There is nothing permanent except change" |