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- From: phfrom@nyx.uni-konstanz.de (Hartmut Frommert)
- Subject: Re: Gravitation & massless particles (was Re: Some physics questions)
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- Organization: Dept. of Physics, University of Constance
- References: <ksiew.720770120@munagin> <11264@sun13.scri.fsu.edu> <92Nov3.165317edt.629@neuron.ai.toronto.edu>
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 10:16:19 GMT
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- radford@cs.toronto.edu (Radford Neal) writes:
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- >In article <11264@sun13.scri.fsu.edu> jac@ds8.scri.fsu.edu (Jim Carr) writes:
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- >> In principle, one could measure the change in gravity when a particle
- >> and anti-particle annihilate, but in practice ....
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- >Hmm... this seems wrong to me. Wouldn't the photons (or whatnot) that
- >result from the annihilation still exert gravitational force?
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- Exactly what I stated in my prev post..
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- Hartmut Frommert <phfrom@nyx.uni-konstanz.de>
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