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What is theory of relativity, e=mc2 ?

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What is theory of relativity, e=mc2 ?

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The formula e = mc (squared) is given by Einstein in his famous theory of relativity. There was a huge debate among physicists as to how energy is released from a body. Some said that energy is released in the form of electromagnetic radiation while others said that energy is released not continuously but in the form of small packets or quanta. Einstein supported the latter theory. We still don’t know as to how energy is released and modern physics considers a combination of both of the above theories. Thus energy is released not continuously but in independent packets or quanta. In the formula e = mc (squared) , e stands for the energy released, c is the velocity of light and m is the mass lost that is converted to energy. There is a theoretical and amusing interpretation of the formula which i would like to share with you. If you sit with your loved, an hour seems like a minute but if you sit on a hot pan a minute seems like an hour.

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The fundamental idea of relativity is that the speed of light is the ultimate speed and no body can move with a speed greater than this. This leads to the concepts of length contraction, time dilation and the famous E = mc^2. Since one cannot exceed the speed of light, then if you give energy to something (like a rocket) to travel faster than the speed of light then after attaining a speed very very close to the speed of light, the leftover energy which you spent has to go somewhere. Thie energy is converted into mass to conserve the energy applied.

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E=MC2 is energy = mass times constant squared. This has a lot more than just the speed of light and light speed travel as people seem to think. Einstein himself, when questioned about over unity and energy fields such as the ether, quoted “space is endowed with special qualities. an ocean of untapped energy. To think of space as empty and having no physical qualities whatsoever does not harmonize with the fundamentals of mechanics and is unthinkable. According to the general theory of relativity, space IS endowed with special qualities. Therefore, there must be an ether.” It’s more than just a statement against light speed travel. He covers everything from mass acceleration all the way to over unity. Some call it free energy, but that is impossible. Nothing is free. Science has turned away from faster than light travel for the most part. Now quantum physics is focusing toward spacial folding using wormholes to travel great distances in mear seconds. The wormhole does not make faster th

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yes e=mc^2 is the theory of relativity, e stands for energy, m stands for mass, and c stands for the speed of light, it is a theoretical equation that hypothesizes the relationship between energy, mass, and the speed of light

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