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Lance Birch <lan### [at] usa net> wrote:
: I've got one of these specially made actually. It's a specially blown glass
: "bubble" in a shape similar to a light bulb... (bulb at the top, a pin goes
: up through the middle point upwards and the mill sits down on top of it on
: the point) it is pressure sealed and thus there is not very much resistance
: inside against the "mills".
: If I leave it in the sun it gets up to about 120 RPM. I find it quite
: interesting to observe :)
: My opinion, light creates pressure, therefore photons have mass
Have you ever thought why it has to be a pressure sealed bulb? Why it
doesn't work without it?
If the movement was caused by massive particles hitting the object, then
it shouldn't matter if it's inside a pressure sealed bulb or not.
Have you ever thought that light can be used to power electric devices,
boil water, etc? Do you see any connection between these two things?
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