Yeah Antonio, but that ghost ratio of
most all photons, makes up the entirety of the finite universe, from its infinite cousin, infinite fundamental space matter, so somebody's mass math may be wrong, although photons would also register zero mass, in their own self-fundamental substance, until cooked, and spun up, into larger mass particles, inside black holes and stars, etc. Kind of like, a drop of salt water, has no weight, in the ocean...
Lloyd
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao The mass ratio of an X-field particle to a weak field particle is a million billion. The mass ratio of the earth to a single human being is hundred billion billions. On the other hand, the mass ration of the sun to the earth is only 330,000. If the human race is suddenly wipeout from the face of the earth, its mass would decrease by a mere fraction of 10 billionth. As far as the earth is concerned human beings are an expendable ghost ratio. The rest mass of a single photon is zero. The rest mass of an infinite number of photons is still zero. If all photons are suddenly transported outside the universe, its mass would not make any difference. Therefore photons are also ghost ratio relative to the entire universe. The mass ratio of a proton to an electron is 1836. Its reciprocal is 0.0005. For a 75 kilograms person (165 lbs), it’s the same as 42 grams of about 1.5 oz of body fluid. Some say that at the moment of death, we lose 21 grams, suggesting that the soul weighs that much. This is just half the weight of electrons in a human body. Therefore the soul must be composed of 21 grams of electrons or positrons and are both ghost ratios. On the other hand, 21 grams could be mass energy equivalent of photons. This much made up the soul. Although the electron mass is a ghost ratio to the proton mass, their absolute values of electric charge are identical. If the strength of the strong force is set to 1 then the electromagnetic force is 1/137 weaker. The weak force is 10 billionths weaker than the electromagnetic force and gravity is 1,000 billionth billionth billionth weaker than the weak force. As far as the strong force is concerned, gravity is merely a ghost ratio. |