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thetexan
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I have been told in this forum, I believe, that photons do not have mass. Which brings up the question of how can light be bent around a gravitational field...but I digress.
If photons do not have mass then how can light be used in a light sail to propel a ship through space? How will the light have any effect on the sail if photons have no mass.
If they do have mass how will the sail get more light from one direction than the other in order to have a pull in the right direction, especially in deep space where light is pretty much equally arriving from all directions?
And...why not use a laser or plasma engine to direct concentrated amounts of light energy in a steerable direction? The requirement for an energy source is probably a factor but solar panels could provide that I guess.
Isn't the sail idea a little far fetched?
tex
If photons do not have mass then how can light be used in a light sail to propel a ship through space? How will the light have any effect on the sail if photons have no mass.
If they do have mass how will the sail get more light from one direction than the other in order to have a pull in the right direction, especially in deep space where light is pretty much equally arriving from all directions?
And...why not use a laser or plasma engine to direct concentrated amounts of light energy in a steerable direction? The requirement for an energy source is probably a factor but solar panels could provide that I guess.
Isn't the sail idea a little far fetched?
tex