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"Photons that make up light are massless."
Really the borderline between what constitutes mass and what does not.
Interestingly photon streams can be affected by gravity causing them to bend. So therefore a photon has gravity, or at least it has attractability.
So, as it has BOTH of these attributes, then we COULD say that a photon is, very nearly, the ... lightest ... of ... masses.
If you then study electricity then it is easy to see, in three phase systems, the three primary additive colors, +ve , and the three subtractive colors, -ve , (forgetting about the red, yellow, blue markings used in three-phase electrical circuitry, and substituting, red, green, and blue. (The three subtractive colors are: cyan, magenta, and yellow.)
So if you now examine the -ve and +ve aspects of light AND the negative and positive aspects of electricity you will see a direct comparison between the positive and negative aspects of ALL matter.
You may then be able to better understand the TRUE concept of matter and so-called anti-matter, "anti-matter" being, simply, the negative aspect of matter.
In atomic combination protons and electrons co-exist in a formed structure, but other factors may lead to the breakdown of that structure. Over-exposure, especially to INTENSE light, being one of them.
As you begin to examine the process of decay you will see how growth and decay function, and then be able to move on to the positive and negative aspects of more complex structures such as photo-synthesis and human growth, much more intricate still.
But as most of the human body is made up of water, you will probably wonder at the FACT that YOU are comprised mainly of hydrogen and oxygen, two gases.
Maybe ... one can then think how it may be possible to … transform … from real to ethereal. But this is too "spiritual" for most people.
Or IS it just scientific?
You drink water, are made of water, and walk on water.
Am I getting you there?
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/primarycolors/additiveprimaries
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