In the gauge field theory photon is represented by a gauge vector field which is massless. But how can we measure the mass of the photon to very small value to convince ourselves that photon is definitely massless? Somebody say that as the universe is just about 13.7 billion years old from the big bang to now, so if we measure the mass of photon through any quantum effects, we will ultimately arrive at a threshold under which we can not push on. In other words, we have no method to measure the absolute zero mass of photon. What are your opinions?