...yet. New questions have always existed, it's just a matter of solving them.Quote:
Hmm... seems quite right. But really, some things just are without us knowing why.
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...yet. New questions have always existed, it's just a matter of solving them.Quote:
Hmm... seems quite right. But really, some things just are without us knowing why.
Actually, it does! That's why it's called "anti-matter", after all. ;)
The speed of light (and moreover, the measure of speed itself) is never negative - it's a scalar with an absolute value. So the expression E=[+-]mc˛ will always satisfy the relation sign(E) == sign(M).
Yes, which means the expression is meaningless and it has nothing to do with anti-matter.
It may make sense for calculations involving kinectic movement, because there you have to deal with concepts of acceleration, deceleration, and relative masses and energy. But otherwise there's no 2nd way of writing E = mc2.
Wow, you're right! :p
I totally missed the joke(?).
Help me here...