- oaklandp8ntbalr
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So if light is considered to have no mass how is it that gravity can affect the light?
In terms of physics, Light behaves as both a wave and a particle. Gravity DOES affect light. Although photons have no mass, they still somehow carry momentum are affected by Gravity. Photons already break quite a few rules of science.
In the most simple terms light cannot escape therefore X is something faster/strong/more force applied.
Speed =/= Force. I don't know how I can be more clear.
Just because a black hole can stop light does NOT prove "it is faster". It proves that light did not have enough forward momentum, or FORCE, to beat the FORCE of gravity.
Here's what happens: The FORCE of gravity is enough to beat the photon's momentum, or its FORCE.
[Edited on 09.25.2011 11:35 PM PDT]