Albert Einstein on the mass energy equivalence
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Where does E= Mc^2 come from? In 1905 Einstein asked: Does the inertia of a body depend upon its energy content? The answer was: Yes, it depends on its energy E= Mc^2 So, Einstein said - E= Mc^2 comes from inertia 2 In 1928 Dirac said - E= Mc^2 comes from vacuum and can be as positive as negative too 3 Sometimes E= Mc^2 can be ‘rest’ particle and sometimes can be ‘active’ and can destroy cities like Hiroshima and Nagasaki Why E= Mc^2 is so strange ? Nobody gives answer
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