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I was reading about how an astronaut came up with an idea to change the trajectory of meteors by bringing a spacecraft close to them where it's gravitational field would eventually move it slightly. It made me wonder if you couldn't use light like that.
So say (hypothetically of course) you you contained a large amount of light within a mirrored sphere but on the outside the weight wasn't distributed equally. In space would it move?
So say (hypothetically of course) you you contained a large amount of light within a mirrored sphere but on the outside the weight wasn't distributed equally. In space would it move?