I am confused about dimension of the light because due to string theory
Three answers:
RossK
2012-04-13 20:14:57 UTC
Theoretically light has no mass, nor does it have volume, but it's velocity and displacement can be measured and observed, so it seems to occupy dimensional space. It is also deflected by gravity so its motion is affected by curvature of space, similar to other particles.
I am sorry that your sentence regarding string theory is incomplete because I would have been interested in reading your rationale.
arturo jr u
2012-04-13 20:11:26 UTC
I don't know much about physics, if you can elaborate on the string theory. we could probably give a more relevant perspective.
my take is that, light dimension appears if takes the form of a rainbow.;)
Jonathan Priluck
2012-04-13 20:16:39 UTC
A light year is like a regular year only it has 30% less calories :^)
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