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Massless Elementary Particles = Bodies of Mass?
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RE: Massless Elementary Particles = Bodies of Mass?
I think he is referring to the higg's field, whose interaction with some particles gives those particles the attribute of mass.

He just phrased it in a totally misleading way.
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RE: Massless Elementary Particles = Bodies of Mass? - by Anomalocaris - October 19, 2014 at 2:18 pm

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