How that is Photons increase the mass of an object that absorbs it, if the photons have no mass? Since all reactions in Chemistry can always go 'both ways' and be reversed no matter how improbable the odds for one side of the reaction vs. the other, it seemed logical to me that if nature/chemistry is this way, perhaps mass to energy is this way as well? We know Mass converts to energy, how can we be certain that with enough energy under the right circumstances we might not be able to create mass from energy? m = E/c²
How that is Photons increase the mass of an object that absorbs it, if the photons have no mass?----http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matter_creation-------