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From: Y.Porat on 7 Aug 2010 22:14 1 E =m c^2 2 and as i proved unequivocally that Energy has mass - the only mass! as i proved it in many ways the most obvious is by the momentum of photons M photon= hf/c there is mass there and noting relativistic there !!! just the one kind of mass that exists (there is the MKS system not ''''M1 M2 M 3 K S """ system therefore we can come to the conclusion that PARTICLES AND ENERGY - ARE REVERSIBLE- CHANGEABLE !! in simple words particles can become energy and energy can become massive particles !! ie energy can become a massive particle not only the monster Higgs (Schmiggs ) -- yet actually endless number of particles that has the only mass (not relativistic mass ---just mass !! 3 no mass -the only mass - no real physics !!! and it can be done NOT ONLY THROUGH JUST ONE PROCESS- BUT A LOT OF PROCESSES !! in a similar parallel way -- that particles can be changed to Energy in many process ways copyright Y.Porat 8-8- 2010 ATB Y.Porat ------------------------------
From: Jacko on 7 Aug 2010 23:09 LT system only M=constant scaling of T.L^-2
From: BURT on 7 Aug 2010 23:35 On Aug 7, 8:09 pm, Jacko <jackokr...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > LT system only M=constant scaling of T.L^-2 Mass is a Point energy of the small and infinitely dense. Spread out energy does not weigh like mass or point energy. There are two forms of energy. Mitch Raemsch
From: Y.Porat on 8 Aug 2010 01:08 On Aug 8, 5:09 am, Jacko <jackokr...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > LT system only M=constant scaling of T.L^-2 ---------------- ????? please elaborate Y.P -----------------
From: Autymn D. C. on 9 Aug 2010 04:25 On Aug 7, 8:35 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Aug 7, 8:09 pm, Jacko <jackokr...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > LT system only M=constant scaling of T.L^-2 > > Mass is a Point energy of the small and infinitely dense. > Spread out energy does not weigh like mass or point energy. bullshit--Newton's, Coulomb's, and Yukawa's potentials
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