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bobsmith76
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To what extent is fair to say that mass is anti-energy or the opposite of energy?
Energy makes "things" move
Mass makes "things" resist movement
I have always had trouble understanding energy, mostly because it is not located in a particle, rather it is some abstract description of objects and what objects have. I'm starting to think that mass is equally abstract.
category justification: I put this in the high energy section since it deals with energy and mass.
Energy makes "things" move
Mass makes "things" resist movement
I have always had trouble understanding energy, mostly because it is not located in a particle, rather it is some abstract description of objects and what objects have. I'm starting to think that mass is equally abstract.
category justification: I put this in the high energy section since it deals with energy and mass.