Is light wave energy equivalent to mass?

In summary, light wave is a serial time-space spherical wave that carries curvature and kinetic energy, but not mass. The supposition that light wave transfers an equivalent mass is wrong, making the mass-energy formula created by Einstein also incorrect. Energy is equivalent to the change in the curvature of time-space. Additionally, light does carry mass if one goes by the definition of relativistic mass, but has no proper mass.
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Is mass equivalent to energy

Light wave is a effect of the vabration of atom's sphere time-space determined by the double-focus principle. Light wave is a serial time-space spherical wave. light wave carries curvature and kinetic energy, but not mass.Suppossition that light wave transfers a equivalent mass is wrong. So, the mass-energy formula created by Einstein is also wrong.

Energy is equivalent to the change in the curvature of time-space.

Reference: THING AND ITS LAW ( ISBN 1-58939-525-5), chapter 2,5, published by Virtualbookworm.com publishing.Inc.
 
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Huh? Well, the one part I understood clearly:
So, the mass-energy formula created by Einstein is also wrong.
It was unambiguously demonstrated to be correct in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1949.
 
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M is E is moving net.
 
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I'm wondering what "Thing" is and why we are even concerned about "It's Law".
 
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It's just a person spamming someone's book. :smile:
 
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I know, but it's a rather silly title!
 
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umm what's more about light, what is it's mass?

just fields? of energy?
 
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Originally posted by 424319
light wave carries curvature and kinetic energy, but not mass.

That is not true. Light does carry mass. And if one goes by the definition of mass where mass is the ratio of momentum to speed (aka "relativistic mass") then light has mass (although it has no proper mass).

You ask Is mass equivalent to energy? - Is mass equivalent to kinetic energy? Is height equivalent to gravitational potential energy?

I'd say they are related in that if you increase either the internal energy or the kinetic energy of a body then it's (relativistic) mass increases.
 

1. Is mass equivalent to energy?

Yes, according to Albert Einstein's famous equation E=mc², mass and energy are equivalent and can be converted into each other.

2. How are mass and energy related?

Mass and energy are related through the principle of mass-energy equivalence, which states that mass can be converted into energy and vice versa.

3. Can mass be converted into energy?

Yes, mass can be converted into energy through nuclear reactions, such as nuclear fission and fusion. This is how nuclear power plants generate energy.

4. What is the significance of mass-energy equivalence?

The significance of mass-energy equivalence is that it explains the relationship between mass and energy and has led to advancements in nuclear energy and understanding of the universe.

5. How does mass-energy equivalence impact our daily lives?

Mass-energy equivalence impacts our daily lives through technological advancements in nuclear energy, medical imaging, and even the production of nuclear weapons. It also helps us understand the fundamental workings of the universe.

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