Re: ...no time...cont'd

Posted by Mike Kremer on Nov 11, 2002 at 21:01
(62.188.48.74)

Re: ...no time...cont'd (Pasti)

Grrrrr, You are rapidly getting me out of my depth
here Pasti.
Whwn I stated 'almost massless particles' I was thinking interactions between elementary particles, rather than Neutrinos (which I know are effected by gravity)
I Agree that the binding forces that hold electrons to nuclei must be many, many many orders
stronger than their gravitational field. So much stronger, that a gravity effect is so weak as to be non existent. Has any Lab, actually been able to measure this virtually non existent gravitational force between two elementary particles? I'll bet no. It would seem impossible due to the swamping effect of the binding forces.
Which is why I feel Newtons Law dos'nt work in the
micro universe of two atomic particles?

And no I am not surprised that there is very little work for testing ideas of theoretical gravitation. Gravity may be all around us, but there a few practicle Lab tests that can be done to give us any more info than we have, guess its all done out in space with telescopes.
Which brings me to a question.
Particles and/or Photons coming away from grazing a Black Hole are shifted to the red. ie Longer wavelength = energy lost.
Do those same particles gain energy, 'coming in' to graze the same Black Hole?
Tnk for the discussion anyway.


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