My Hypothesis: Dual nature of Energy and unique gradient composition of mass and energy
According to me light/photons has (in general) no mass as it doesn't become infinitely heavy as photons travels with speed of light, which could result in infinite moving mass, but that's not the case. But contrary to this we are also aware of the fact that light/photons are affected by gravitational waves. So we could think about a kind of fine balance between two forms of energy. Like according to Einstein every particle, which has mass will have some energy by the virtue of its mass. So I think if a light is moving it won't manifest any mass as it tries to completely dissociated in form of energy. But as soon as the light travels infinitely long distances some part of light/photon particles gets collapsed one inside the other , which in turn would convert massless energy into some sort of negligible mass and this mass would inurn would be attracted by gravitational force leading to slight deviation in trajectory of light. This fine moment of light which is formed by a ...