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energy= mass X light squared
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That is Einsteins theory. Matter and energy are really different forms of the same thing. Matter can be turned into energy, and energy into matter Energy= Mass times the speed of light squared (300,000,000 meters per second) to put the formula in laymans terms. This site will explain further if you are interested http://www.worsleyschool.net/science/files/emc2/emc2.html
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If memory serves, it's Energy=MassXThe Speed of Light Squared. In short, it's a formula for mathematically converting mass directly to energy. Taking the total mass of an object, and multiplying it by roughly 300,000,000 (the speed of light) squared, gives you the amount of energy that would be released if, theoretically, that matter were transformed instantly into energy, without any sort of wasted byproducts. Granted, that sort of instant, smooth transition is so far impossible. Theoretically, the only circumstance under which it might occur is if matter came into contact with an equivalent (negative) mass of antimatter. Which isn't to say that E=MC2 doesn't have its practical uses, it can be used to calculate the energy released during certain atomic reactions. Most famously, it was applied by scientists working on the Atomic Bomb during WWII.
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that is how much energy is required to hold the matrix we live in together. it is light squared because we live in the light. light speed is nearly impossible to create. light speed squared has to really be fast.
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"It's all very simple; nothing hard to understand here." -Einstein
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It means that because, the speed of light squared is such a large number, you get a very large amount of energy from just a small amount of mass. It also means that all matter is energy condensed to a slow vibration.
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Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared. Basically, it means that there is a relationship between energy and mass. By having mass, an object has energy (potential or kinetic).
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