Light's energy is spread out. When energy is infinitely dense we call it mass because it weighs. A particle is a point of energy. For light that point of energy is spread out in the form of a wave.
Light is massless because it is not infinitely dense. It is massless but not energyless. This needs to be clarified because of Einstein's E=MC Squared.
Forces are also massless because their energy is spread out surrounding their mass. Forces emerge at creation in Aether.
Mass is C squared infinitely concentrated energy.
Mitch Raemsch; Light is Round
Last edited by Nick on Tue Apr 07, 2009 10:06 pm; edited 2 times in total
There is more energy in the universe than there is mass. If mass is infinitely dense energy then only some of the universes energy will qualify as mass.
If you could condense energy into an infinitely small space it would qualify as mass.
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