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e=mc2

wchou

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is it for real that matters cannot be destroyed but can take on different form? this conflicts with creation theory so i am confused. yet einstein is a genius and he maybe right. so what do ya think?
 
True, matter cannot be created nor destroyed... That means the entire universe's mass was concentrated in a singularity when it exploded for no reason.

That, or god created everything.

 
Everyone says "conservation of mass" or "conservation of energy"

In actuality, you're supposed to say "conservation of mass AND energy." One can turn into the other
 
Originally posted by: edro
Originally posted by: JToxic
Yay for everything being composed of little waves of energy!
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hmm, I'm half way through the 3 hour special "elegant universe" that talks all about the string theory.

My dad keeps telling me it's an amazing theory, but I haven't quite gotten to the meat of it yet I guess. They seem to have spent most of the time spoken on the string theory downplaying it.
 
Doesn't e=mc2 also say that you cannot go faster than the speed of light, because the faster you go, the more energy you need to keep a constant speed, so the energy you need to go even faster goes up exponentially?

Sorry if that was confusing, Im no physics person 😉

Basically, the reason Star Trek needs a warp engine, because they cannot normally go faster than the speed of light.
 
Originally posted by: scott
Originally posted by: wchou
is it for real that matters cannot be destroyed but can take on different form? this conflicts with creation theory so i am confused. yet einstein is a genius and he maybe right. so what do ya think?

You know how you combine 2 scoops of ice cream & get 1 bigger ice cream cone?

mmm ice cream
 
I love reading about the first few seconds of the universe. I remember reading a book titled "Atlas of the Fourth Dimension", it was extremely fascinating.
From what I remember, there wasn't any new matter actually created, but there was certainly a lot of changing. Molecules and atoms and stuff didn't exist at the extreme beginning.
 
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