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<blockquote data-quote="MmatsDude" data-source="post: 5261839" data-attributes="member: 586264"><p>Indeed. But if light has any mass at all. Can you condense that mass or increase the mass? If you can increase the mass wouldn't you be able to use that condensed light to push an object? Say that you have huge light bulbs and have them shine in a space where light has only a small exit? since light is always moving? I guess the only problem you would have is intense heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MmatsDude, post: 5261839, member: 586264"] Indeed. But if light has any mass at all. Can you condense that mass or increase the mass? If you can increase the mass wouldn't you be able to use that condensed light to push an object? Say that you have huge light bulbs and have them shine in a space where light has only a small exit? since light is always moving? I guess the only problem you would have is intense heat. [/QUOTE]
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