I thought light particles contain limitless energy, and if is brought to a complete halt, they would explode, which obviously is not very correct, as nothing can contain limitless energy in the universe. Besides, light particles, or waves whatever the version of interpretation it is, travelling horrendously fast get absorbed by material things in their way soon as they come to touch with them. This happens way too calmly and smoothly causing just a little rise in temperature. Where does then all that energy go?
2006-10-16
03:17:41
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Shahid
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