How can photon have energy, but no mass if “m=E/c^2” (E= mc^2)

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How can photon have energy, but no mass if “m=E/c^2” (E= mc^2)

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E=mc^2 only applies to stationary objects. Light is never stationary, thus is never described by this equation.

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