mcgeer%ucbkim%Berkeley@sri-unix.ARPA (06/08/85)
From: Rick McGeer <mcgeer%ucbkim@Berkeley> As I thought more about this problem, I realized that something wasn't right. The frequency of a photon is not an absolute, but is rather a function of the observer's velocity with respect to the photon's source. Hence, what one observer views as a gamma ray another may see as a mini black hole. Now, it may be that to understand physics you have to be able to believe three impossible things before breakfast, but I will *not* believe that. Rick.