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ProkaryoticCaspaseHomolog <tomyee3@gmail.com> wrote:O.W. Richardson's "The Electron Theory of Matter" has
>On Sun, 8 Dec 2024 5:42:07 +0000, ProkaryoticCaspaseHomolog wrote:>
>On Sat, 7 Dec 2024 21:35:57 +0000, J. J. Lodder wrote:>
>I'm sorry, but this is not the right answer,>
So what are you saying, then? Are you saying that, because of the
definition of E=mc^2, it is totally required that 1 gram of electrons
annihilating 1 gram of positrons completely to electromagnetic
radiation must NECESSICARILY yield the same amount of energy as 1 gram
of protons annihilating 1 gram of antiprotons completely to electro-
magnetic radiation? That the equality of these two values is a matter
of definition, not something to be established by experiment?
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Are you saying that because the current definition of c is
299,792,458 meters per second regardless of wavelength, that questions
as to whether gamma rays travel faster than visible light rays are
totally nonsensical?
In fewer words:
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No experiment can measure a difference between the amount of energy
released by the complete annihilation of 1 g of (electrons + positrons)
versus the complete annihilation of 1 g of (protons + antiprotons).
True or false?
False, see previous.
>No experiment can measure a difference between the speed of visible>
light photons versus the speed of gamma rays. True or false?
False, already answered several postings back.
A class of experiments relevant to this question
are experiments that set an upper limit on the photon mass,
(the most plausible mechanism for such an effect)
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Why for heavens sake would you even get such an idea?
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Jan
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