On Sunday, October 7, 2012 9:54:46 PM UTC-7, Poutnik wrote:
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space...@gmail.com posted Sun, 7 Oct 2012
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> > > > What about light moving and Gamma One math?
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> > > Gamma does not apply to light, but to rest mass objects.
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Why does Gamma math science not belong to light speed?
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> > > For v = c gamma has infinity value.
Plug in C and the answer is Gamma One with a mathematical
subtraction of the square root of zero.
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> > No. It yields Gamma One Math for light. Infinite gamma is for matter...
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> Any reference for gamma = 1 for light ? I am curious, because gamma is
I refer to programing C into the Gamma factor.
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> And there is no infinite gamma for matter, as no matter moves at c.
The Quantum Leap in atom's time is at light speed.
Gamma infinity is for matter the first quantity below light.
Mitchell Raemsch