Why it can't bend light by considering that the light is electro- magnet wave?
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electromagnetic light bending. ... So we know that EM fields don't bend the paths of light, except to the negligible extent that their energy is itself a source of gravity, or that there's quantum-mechanical photon-photon scattering.
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Light is not bent by a magnetic field due to the symmetrical oscillation of the magnetic field belonging to the wave. The beam magnetic field of the wave will interact with the external magnetic field, but it will look as if did not do it. When the wave leaves the magnetic field will continue its same direction.
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