Group: sci.physics.particle
From: "Autymn D. C."
Date: Saturday, March 01, 2008 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: Are gamma-rays slower than microwaves ? I wonder.

On Feb 20, 7:32 pm, Jeff▲Relf wrote:
> Re: " e ^ 2 == ( m * c^2 )^2 + ( p * c )^2 " ( c-style notation ),

Explain your retarded Francish gapsom punctuative notation.

> Zero is a metaphysical number, wholly unphysical, not empirical.
> Empirical numbers have error bars, verified by third parties.
> Are gamma-rays slower than microwaves ? I wonder.

That is, is the "vacual" impedanse quantally-dependent? Does the
background drag on gamma waves' virtual bodies? Isn't it in doubly-
special relativity?