Dedications

Dedications

Saturday, November 5, 2022

Mass-Energy Equation


We're all familiar with Albert Einstein's mass-energy equation: E = mc2 where matter (m) or substance can be converted into energy (E). Of course, energy do not vanish but merely changes into another form. A simple analogy is the food we consume everyday which goes into our stomach—it does not disappear but is digested and converted to energy that powers the body. What this implies is the objects we see in front of us can have the potential to transform to some form of energy.

But have you ever wondered that matter and energy may be, just may be interchangeable? Einstein did not say that his formula cannot be written in reverse, which means that mc2 = E is just as valid as E = mc2. This being the case, energy too can transform into matter! So what does that infer? Energy has the ability to materialize into solid objects.

Each stalk of flower, each blade of grass that we see, are they simply energy in materialized forms? The world that we know and live in, could it also be some form of stereoscopic projection constructed by energy itself?


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