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(Note: We have such a quantum problem on our hands with the restoration of our Constitutional Republic, that I thought a little physics could be applicable… 🙄 )
Albert Einstein was in Japan when he developed his mass-energy equivalence equation, or the now famous:
E = mc²
where E = Energy; m= mass; and c² is the speed of light squared. The theory behind this equation is Einstein’s realization that matter and energy are really forms of the same thing. Matter can be turned into energy, and energy turned into matter.¹
The common thread is apparently light. The speed of light is 300 million meters per second (186,282 miles per second).
Furthermore, light is actually energy–transmitted through a spectrum, some of which is visible and some which is not. Light moves as both particles and waves, but it is all energy.
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