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Re: Are the field lines the trajectory of a particle with mass M? [message #38554] Mon, 15 March 2004 20:40 Go to previous message
profxtjb is currently offline  profxtjb
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James Kuyper <kuyper@saicmodis.com> wrote in message news:<405631FD.7D979D71@saicmodis.com>...

I know a little bit about the 'kugelblitz,' about geons, and about
self-gravitating quantum systems of various kinds. If you do want to
think of photons moving about it is helpful to realize that the
electromagnetic fields are orthogonal to the direction of propagation.

> Especially when you throw in general relativity in strong gravitational
> and electrical fields. :-) Geons are a particularly extreme example: a
> ball made up entirely of photons

The kugleblitz or, in English, the sphere of light.
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