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Is it fair to say that the photon does not follow the rules of Special Relativity? I ask this because the photon relative to all other frames of reference has zero mass even though it is traveling at the speed of light. If we increase the speed of any other particle to the speed of light its mass will increase tremendously as its speed approaches the speed of light. The one exception seems to be the neutrino. It also seems not to have much mass and I assume is also moving at the speed of light.