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New Theories / Can mass be negative?
« on: 08/03/2015 06:18:06 »
Consider the electron-positron annihilation
If the positron has a negative mass -m, and the electron has a positive mass +m, their sum is
-m+m=0
Can we explain why the photon mass is zero (its rest-mass is 0)?
Is it 0 because the photon is the particle into which the pair positron-electron is transformed in the annihilation?
If the positron has a negative mass -m, and the electron has a positive mass +m, their sum is
-m+m=0
Can we explain why the photon mass is zero (its rest-mass is 0)?
Is it 0 because the photon is the particle into which the pair positron-electron is transformed in the annihilation?