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| From | moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) |
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| Newsgroups | sci.physics.particle |
| Subject | Re: Light pressure on light (in blackhole) ? |
| Date | 2020-03-13 12:10 +0000 |
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Tom Roberts <tjroberts137@sbcglobal.net> writes: >On 3/11/20 12:56 AM, skybuck2000@hotmail.com wrote: >> [...] >Our current best model of light is the standard model. In it, light >(photons) does not directly interact with other light, in any way. It is >possible for there to be indirect interactions, but they are very, very >small and have not been observed. >So light generating pressure on other light does not happen to any >significant extent. This is so both inside and outside any black hole, >except of course right at a singularity we don't know what happens. I thought the indirect interaction (photon-->virtual e+e-, photon2+e-->something interesting) were observed in intense radiation fields and was responsible for certain interactions observed in particle accelerators? I am wrong?
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Light pressure on light (in blackhole) ? skybuck2000@hotmail.com - 2020-03-10 22:56 -0700
Re: Light pressure on light (in blackhole) ? Tom Roberts <tjroberts137@sbcglobal.net> - 2020-03-12 11:58 -0500
Re: Light pressure on light (in blackhole) ? moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com (Michael Moroney) - 2020-03-13 12:10 +0000
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