It has the properties of both a particle and a wave (basically).
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=particle+wave+duality&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search
Nope. Billion = 10^12.
You're using the american system, which is an idiotic way of doing things. In that, the 'llion' part refers to 'Each time you multiply by 1,000, and then multiply by 1,000 one more time'; 'Each time you multiply by 10^6' is somewhat simpler, and makes more sense.
'1. The cardinal number equal to 10^9.
2. Chiefly British. The cardinal number equal to 10^12.'
The mass INCREASES, and thus it takes infinite force.
I don't know what kind of error of comprehension has to occur to get precisely the opposite out of every post that's stated that in this thread.
There aren't losses in the matter -> energy one (because energy is conserved), which is what I was trying to say with the 'leccy -> energy one; there are losses, they're just part of the group term 'energy'.
I'm using the bobbing as a comparison to the interference when it travels through a substance; like when it slows down in glass (which is why it bends)
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