How do Einstein's 'packets of energy' FORCE molecules of matter apart in the process of thermal expansion?
Quite simply, on a regular repetitive basis each photon acquires momentary mass and charge.
For each photon, the acquired mass and charge are proportionate to its energy, which also determines its materialising repetition rate.
Photons MUST engage with matter via some mechanism that imparts FORCE to its molecules.
Physics has not yet explained how this comes about.
“When the photons that make up light strike an object, they exert a tiny amount of force on it, known as radiation pressure.”
[Agnosco: They call it this but have no idea of how it works. The Ignis photon with mass and charge explains this interaction.]
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