Bending Light and Photon Mass
Most recent answer: 02/15/2016
Q:
Does the gravitational bending of light , eg. because of a black hole, constitute contrary evidence to photons being considered massless?
- Alasdair Thomson (age 82)
Beaconsfield, Buckinghsmshire. U.K.
- Alasdair Thomson (age 82)
Beaconsfield, Buckinghsmshire. U.K.
A:
No, on the contrary the bending fits perfectly with the picture of photons without any rest mass. They do, however, have inertial and gravitational mass, as we've discussed extensively. See https://van.physics.illinois.edu/qa/listing.php?id=16351.
Mike W.
(published on 02/15/2016)