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From: hertz778@gmail.com (rhertz)
Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity
Subject: Re: Newton: Photon falling from h meters increase its energy.
Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2025 19:40:25 +0000
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On Sat, 11 Jan 2025 18:43:41 +0000, Maciej Wozniak wrote:

> W dniu 11.01.2025 o 19:10, rhertz pisze:
>> On Sat, 11 Jan 2025 17:25:42 +0000, Maciej Wozniak wrote:
>>
>>> W dniu 11.01.2025 o 18:16, rhertz pisze:
>>>> Under Newton, a photon has gravitational mass m, for which it's affected
>>>> by gravity.
>>>
>>> Under which Newton? Do you mean Newton's
>>> optics? It was abandoned in XVIIIth century.
>>
>> Von Soldner's Newton (since 1801)
>
> Newton's optics was abandoned, if not in XVIIIth
> century than not very long after 1801.

And recovered by Einstein in 1911, with a paper WHERE HE MAKE
AFFIRMATIONS about gravitational mass of energy.

Ask yourself WHY 1960 Pound-Rebka paper had the title "Apparent weight
of photons" and later, before his death, Pound wrote his memoirs
"Weighting photons".