Elizabeth I
Philosopher
Again, more physics which Jerome will likely ignore, but something lurkers can benefit from learning...
Actually, photons do have mass - in a manner of speaking. Due to mass-energy equivalence (expressed through the famous E = mc2 equation), a photon with a certain energy can be thought to have an equivalent or invariant mass of m = E/c2
When we say that a "photon is massless", what physicists really mean is that a photon has a rest mass of zero. A photon is either moving at c = 3x108 m/sec or it doesn't exist - there is no in between.
We know this works due to the fact that photon-photon collisions can create massive particles. It also goes the other way, with (for example) electron-positron interactions creating photons.
Wouldn't photons have to have mass for a light sail to work?
Perhaps, instead of the Big Bang, he believes in the Big Fabric Cycle.
You know, this would explain so much. Those socks that get lost in the dryer? Spirited away by the Great Lint Filter. That half-slip that crackles like a lightning strike? Exorcise it with the Sacrament of the Fabric Softener.
- OOOOK?