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was wondering :
photons are said to have a m0 = 0 (a mass of 0 at rest), but since they are constantly moving , they must have a mass, because of the energy of their movement ? because isn't energy mass ?
and if they have mass, it must mean that they don't move in straight lines, but in slighly curved lines, because of the gravity of nearby objects ?
am i right ? half right ? or completely wrong ?
photons are said to have a m0 = 0 (a mass of 0 at rest), but since they are constantly moving , they must have a mass, because of the energy of their movement ? because isn't energy mass ?
and if they have mass, it must mean that they don't move in straight lines, but in slighly curved lines, because of the gravity of nearby objects ?
am i right ? half right ? or completely wrong ?