Re: Does deltaE = c^2*deltaM (E=m*c^2) always apply?




"Peter Christensen" <pc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:45a37ff5$0$49199$14726298@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| If deltaE = c^2*deltaM always apply, then the mass of a physical object must
| always increase when energy is somehow added to it.


Yeah, so what is mass?



| IMHO, that's just the
| result from SR (Special Relativity).

Well, in FACT, it isn't.
http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/E^2/EnergySquare.htm

Who gives a *** about your opinions and prejudices?

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