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===== - Some mass of composite objects comes from binding energies (QCD/chromodynamics gives most proton mass via gluon dynamics). For electrons, the Standard Model gives the mass by Yukawa coupling to the Higgs field (and radiative corrections). A purely EM origin for the bare electron mass conflicts with the Standard Model unless you show how your mechanism reproduces the same effective Yukawa coupling at low energies. ===== * The statement “at low speed kinetic energy Ek=12mv2E_k=\tfrac12 mv^2Ek=21mv2 but at high speed the energy curve looks like mass increasing” is simply the relativistic energy E=γmc2E=\gamma mc^2E=γmc2. Interpreting the increase in inertial resistance at high velocity as “more photons attached” is poetic; to be physically useful you must write equations showing how photon exchange rate depends on velocity in a way that reproduces Lorentz transformations. That sounds ambitious but is a concrete route: try to derive the Lorentz factor γ from microscopic interaction rates and Doppler shifts of photon exchange as seen in moving frames.
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