Particle and Theoretical Physics [message #156565] |
Thu, 26 May 2005 05:32   |
Jzinsky
Messages: 339 Registered: June 2004 Location: Warrington
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DaveGMM | I didn't think that there was a test that proved it was both.
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Well you can't stop light, I figure at that speed it either bounces off (reflection) or gets absorbed into whatever it hit (causing colour) thus you cannot stop light, but I guess the theory is ifyou could, it would be a particle with a mass on a micro mathematical scale..
I dropped out of physics at 16..
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