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*the speed of light squared
78 1 ReplyIt's not incorrect, it's just the way engineers do equations.
e = mc
π = 3
g = 10 m/s²
12 4 ReplySpoken like someone who's never met an engineer
4 0 ReplyWell, what is then the last symbol doing in the last line?
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So close
7 0 ReplyIn natural units, where c = ħ =1, both statements are equally true. But then, the whole premise is lost because in these units, E = m (for stationary bodies).
4 0 ReplyAnd m represents mass, not matter. Matter has mass, but that doesn't mean it is mass.
4 0 Reply5 2 ReplyThat's not a face I expected to see today.
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Where have you seen square light? Duh!
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But if you multiply by 2, then you matter twice as much?
7 0 Replyyou sure do bro
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This is so wrong
3 0 ReplyWhy multiply? Light doesn't do that.
2 0 ReplyAll light matter … and also energy
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