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Sorry if this is a noob question or if it has been answered before or if I'm just misunderstanding the physics involved but this has been keeping me up at night and it'd be nice to have it resolved.
If E=MCsquared implies that greater energy equates to greater mass in a particle, how is it that a photon, or any other particle for that matter, has no mass?
If E=MCsquared implies that greater energy equates to greater mass in a particle, how is it that a photon, or any other particle for that matter, has no mass?