Just want to say I'm trying to spend every spare weekday and Saturday minute on homework so I may not write for a week and half, but I was wondering if anybody knows the answer to this question: Is light affected by gravity?
Would appreciate speculations, philosophizations or scientific information.
3.10.2007
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I truly don't know if light is affected by gravity. it's not really something I want to think about, poor you! However, whatever te answer is, I'm sure it makes perfect sense because the Creator planned it out to work perfectly!Let us know if you do find out...it'll be the fact of the week! ;)
Also, I sympathize with your severe homework load. I too, have been experiencing the same distress! The deadlines are a little farther out now that midterm is over, yet they loom on the horizon like dark foreboding storm clouds that will bring oppression, not the relief of rain.
To end on a happier note...Ilike the new look of your blog. pretty greens! Also the definition is very like you. It's like the like & totally ones from our like totally, um, cool Lit class.
I really don't know Sara, but I can ask around. With finals next week I have been pretty busy too.
Sara~
I have found a few Q & A sites that answer "Yes" light is affected by gravity! As to the details,they boggle the brain.-- especially mine, which is not taking a science class right now!
Hope everything's going well with your philosiphyzing on this subject! ~Nicole
Yep, Nicole is absolutely correct. According to Wikipedia "[N]othing can go faster than the 'speed of light'... as anything travelling at this speed would have an infinite mass. As LIGHT IS AFFECTED BY GRAVITY it has a mass, but this is finite."
Thanks very much for the comments.
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