I've heard said by many physicists things along the lines of "Since light has no mass, we need general relativity to explain why light is affected by gravity."
But why is this necessary?
We know that light has energy $E=h\nu=\frac{hc}{\lambda}$, and we know that gravity is really based on total energy and not just rest mass, so therefore light has gravitational mass equivalent to $m=\frac{h\nu}{c^2}=\frac{h}{\lambda c}$.
So why can't we just say that it makes perfect sense that light is affected by gravity?