In my natural philosophy, light has an _apparent_ momentum, because the
nature of light is such that it refuses to be subjected to a mechanical
force. (I do mean "refuses" and not simply "resists").

Harry

Michel Jullian wrote:

> For a projectile what matters is momentum, and light does have momentum,
> that's what pushes solar sails.
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiation_pressure
> 
> Michel
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "R.C.Macaulay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 2:03 PM
> Subject: [Vo]: Re: Di-Ozone
> 
> 
>> Howdy Jones,
>> 
>> You amaze me with your ability to stretch the elastic of the mind.   One
>> must eat a heartly breakfast and tighten the safety belt before launching
>> into one of your posts <grin> that can range from rail guns to Ormus... and
>> that is a stretch.
>> 
>> Now that light has been accepted as having "particle" or "weight", it can be
>> taken to the next step and think of light having "projectile force"
>> qualities. A rail gun projectile would not necessarily require a socalled
>> "mass" ( I have always been abhorred by the term mass). A better constructed
>> railgun would fire a " projectile of light"... hmmm.. a strange beasty
>> indeed.. Why so ?
>> Because the projectile could be " tuned" to either/or focus or impact.
>> Strange account of a battle predicted centuries ago where the flesh,eyes and
>> tongue will rot while they are still standing  ( bones remain) Zec: 14. This
>> description seeems to indicate a type of a ray gun, however, the projectile
>> does not knock the person off their feet.. only  dissolves the flesh.
>> 
>> You referred to Barry Carter's Subtleenergy website that mentions a new
>> method of producing O3 and O6 but does not describe the process. He does
>> describe the healing qualities of vortex induced ormus water. Reminds me of
>> the account of the angel that would "stir" or "trouble" the waters in the
>> pool. Whoever would be the first sick person to enter the pool thereafter
>> would be healed.  If the "stirring" means inducing a water vortex and only
>> the first person would be healed, could this mean the vortex was destroyed
>> by entering the pool and the residual remains of the vortex properties
>> dissappear?
>> 
>> Out in the wildwood behind the Dime Box Saloon lurks an old whisky still
>> left over from the old days. The tale goes that sippin some that " thinkin
>> drinkin" stuff could make a person believe the earth was flat.
>> 
>> Richard 
>> 
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