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As far as I know both mass and energy affects space-time. Mass creates a "sphere like zone of distortion", the space-time is less altered as we move away from the center. Photons on the other hand alter the space-time rather wave like, along the propagation trajectory and not "locally".
Could it be that 2 colliding photons having the proper energy (very high energy actually) and proper colliding angle would start going around each other instead of continuing straight ? And if they would, is that "stable configuration of light chasing each other" what we call mass ? Because if we could shot 2 photons so they can start going around each other instead of going "straight" that means the space-time now would be locally altered (mass like) and it would somehow explain why mass can not be precisely located (in fact there are just two photon waves chasing each other on a sphere like surface)
Could it be that 2 colliding photons having the proper energy (very high energy actually) and proper colliding angle would start going around each other instead of continuing straight ? And if they would, is that "stable configuration of light chasing each other" what we call mass ? Because if we could shot 2 photons so they can start going around each other instead of going "straight" that means the space-time now would be locally altered (mass like) and it would somehow explain why mass can not be precisely located (in fact there are just two photon waves chasing each other on a sphere like surface)