Re: E <=> MC^2 generally ...and also inside living things!
From: Harry Conover (hhc314_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 08/12/04
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Date: 11 Aug 2004 20:03:42 -0700
"Eric Gisin" <ericgisin@graffiti.net> wrote in message news:<cfe0k412ebo@enews1.newsguy.com>...
> "Harry Conover" <hhc314@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:7ce4e226.0408111034.3f2ac06f@posting.google.com...
> > "Duane C. Johnson" <redrok@redrok.com> wrote in message
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> >
> > > Energy mass conversion still happens even at this small scale.
> >
> > It has never been observed to happen. In any chemical or biochemical
> > reaction, the mass of the reactants alway precisely equals the mass of
> > the reaction products.
> >
> The mass change is probably too small to measure. Since chemical reactions are
> millions times less powerful than fusion, chemical mass change is in parts per
> billion.
>
> I believe it is electrons that gain mass at higher energy levels.
Why do you believe this? Then too, what stops them from immediately
dropping down to their ground state?
Harry C.
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