Michelson Morley
Most recent answer: 12/09/2016
- Greg Jordan (age 72)
Macon, GA
Nice question. Yes, light does have momentum. If your tennis-ball analogy applied to light, then the speed at which light traveled past us would depend on the speed of the source. That sounds reasonable, except that Maxwell's equations provide a beautiful and accurate description of all electromagnetic phenomena including light and that description says that light waves travel at a fixed speed regardless of the source. So the question became, which do you throw out:
1) Maxwell's equations or
2) the idea (supported by the Michelson-Morley experiment) that the laws of physics look the same to differently moving observers
Einstein's answer was:
3) Neither.
Instead you throw out your instinctive ideas about which features of the world (e.g. time intervals) look the same to those different observers.
Mike W.
(published on 12/09/2016)