It's actually the other way around. Photons DO NOT create gravitational fields. Rather, massive objects in angular velocity fields will gradually lose their mass to photonic energy radiation so long as they remain in the field. However, to be able to experimentally detect these effects...
I understand your interpretation of the problem, and yes, I am aware of similar logic having been developed years ago. The original interpretation however, first postulated, and the results that followed, were incorrect and therefore yielded inconsistent experimental results. Those results...
Light will not create gravity, but particles of finite mass in (accelerative and angular velocity) gravitational fields will gradually convert their mass into light energy (photons) via relativistic radiation. This is the unforseen connection between gravitational and nuclear forces.
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F = ma + mvxw
where: F=force, m=mass, a=static gravitational field, v=velocity of mass 'current', x=cross product, w=angular velocity of rotating mass.
To confirm:
Follow Maxwell's derivation for electromagnetic equations, but rather than initiating with F=qE as the static manefestation...
F = ma + mvxw
where: F=force, m=mass, a=static gravitational field, v=velocity of mass 'current', x=cross product, w=angular velocity of rotating mass.
To confirm:
Follow Maxwell's derivation for electromagnetic equations, but rather than initiating with F=qE as the static manefestation...