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Can someone tell me what mass is other than particles with mass react to a gravitational field?
Electrons and photons are quite similar, both are thought at the moment to be elementary particles, both exhibit wave/particle duality. Yet the electron has mass whereas the photon has none. It can't be that particles with mass are made up of "stuff" as photons seem just as substantial as electrons. What does everyone else think?
Electrons and photons are quite similar, both are thought at the moment to be elementary particles, both exhibit wave/particle duality. Yet the electron has mass whereas the photon has none. It can't be that particles with mass are made up of "stuff" as photons seem just as substantial as electrons. What does everyone else think?