Einstein's E=mc2 unifies the momentum-energy relations for massive and
massless particles. According to Wigner, the internal space-time symmetries of
massive and massless particles are isomorphic to O(3) and E(2)
respectively. According to Inonu and Wigner, O(3) can be contracted to E(2)
in the large-radius limit. It is noted that the O(3)-like little group for
massive particles can be contracted to the E(2)-like little group for
massless particles in the limit of large momentum and/or small mass. It is thus
shown that transverse rotational degrees of freedom for massive particles
become contracted to gauge degrees of freedom for massless particles.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX file, no figures; presented at the 2nd International
Workshop on Classical and Quantum Integrable Systems: Algebraic Methods and
Lie Algebra Contractions (Dubna, July 8-12, 1996), to be published in the
Proceeding