A Mach-Zehnder interferometer cannot detect light-induced gravity with current or near-future lasers because it needs a laser energy product above 1.9e18 J² and a beam path above 9.8e6 m.
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Stringent requirements for detecting light-induced gravitational effects using interferometry
A Mach-Zehnder interferometer cannot detect light-induced gravity with current or near-future lasers because it needs a laser energy product above 1.9e18 J² and a beam path above 9.8e6 m.