when i was younger, i was told that gravity only affects objects with mass. Is this correct?
If so, then photons must have mass to be affected by gravity.
Where does this mass come from?
Is it relativistic mass due to their energy that comes from their high velocities? (E=mc^2)? or is the mass due to just their quantum energy (E = hf, therefore hf = mc^2)
If someone could tell me whether im right or wrong id be grateful.
If my reasoning is correct, what then would happen to a photon perfectly stationary in a gravitational field
The nature of gravity is a mystery to me, as theres no evidence of a particle that mediates the gravitational attraction, im sure its a mystery to many people
As im only a first year student, my understanding isnt quite macro yet.