Darren New wrote:
> And what energy isn't mass, then, given that E=mc^2 and c is a constant?
Any energy that isn't in the *form* of mass isn't mass. The end.
You're basically saying that all mathematical figures are the same thing
because they're just different representations of sets of points.
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