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Since light has no rest masshas no rest mass, is it reasonable to assume that the curvature of spacetime is not affected (distorted) by a single photon?
Sure, a photon is attracted due to gravity. But could be something attracted by a photon?
Since light has no rest mass, is it reasonable to assume that the curvature of spacetime is not affected (distorted) by a single photon?
Since light has no rest mass, is it reasonable to assume that the curvature of spacetime is not affected (distorted) by a single photon?
Sure, a photon is attracted due to gravity. But could be something attracted by a photon?