JacksSmirkingRevenge wrote:Confusing. I'm sure I heard or read one of these 'factoids' somewhere that a bout 4 Kg of light falls on the earth each year. Maybe I dreamed it or something.

Could that have been 2kg/s? Then it would be the mass equivalence of the energy that reaches the Earth from the Sun in one second (174 PJ), as calculated by E=mc
2
And the equation that shows (in layman terms) that nothing that has a rest mass can reach the speed of light has a slightly more complicated form. It is the formula for the mass of a particle in motion:
E=gmc
2, where g (or gamma or the Lorenz factor) is given by
g = 1 / sqrt(1-(v/c)
2)
In this formula we find the factor (1- (v/c)
2), in the denominator, which reaches 0 when v reaches c. And when this reaches 0, g reaches infinity, and then also the energy reaches infinity. Photons are not influenced by this problem, because, as XC pointed out, their rest mass (m) is 0, so g*m becomes 0/0, which is undefined, and this formula is then not applicable.
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