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So now I will challenge you to the problem that QM solves in this situation.

So a zero mass particle has zero energy so light must have zero energy by that defininition?????

Yet we know from standing in the sun and seeing things get hot that light must have energy.


It's not my physics , it's just what I use to solve thing's.

or try to solve thing's.

I'm probably going to be something similar to being wrong on this
so , I will just say that this is just a thought.

we get a sunburn because of the sun's heat energy that
our skin is exposed to.

if you touch a black car in the summer time you can really
feel this heat energy.

but , if light has no mass or energy then what could possibly
be heating up the car or giving us a sunburn.

my thought is , waves , like shock waves , it could be a energy field , that is created by the light as it forces it's way through the medium that it is traveling through.

if the car is white most of the light reflects off of the car
and the waves also bounce off.

it may work because of a vibration that causes the heat.

it's just a thought , I will have to look into this QM because if what you say is true then its not based on fantasy if it
also thinks that light has no mass and no energy.

it could be an effect of it's surroundings or its environment
that causes the heat.


















3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.