Richard Ruina

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Photons, particles of light, have no mass: when, however, they split into an electron and a positron, matter and antimatter, they lose energy and gain mass. And when an electron and a positron recombine they lose mass once more, which becomes energy again in the form of light. Light gives rise to mass and the material world we see. Without light we could see nothing: without mass there would be nothing to see.
The Matter With Things: Our Brains, Our Delusions and the Unmaking of the World
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