"For example, if you added energy to something, like a cup of water, you could think about it speeding up the little water molecules in the cup, but not changing the mass of the water.
After all, adding heat didn't change how many H20 molecules there were; it just made them wiggle faster. At least, that's what we thought.
"In the late 1880s, physicists started asking pesky questions, like 'Where does mass actually come from?' and 'What is it anyway?'
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