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... particle-antiparticle pair. (This happens to obey the conservation laws) This can only happen if the photon has enough mass-energy to “pay for the mass”. Let us image mass and energy as the same thing, if two particles needed 10 “bits” and the photon had 8 bits there is not enough for pair productio ...
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