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Is matter and energy the same thing?Is energy something that "is there" or is it just a description of matter, like the term speed?
Delta² said:Energy and matter are the same thing, it is just that our brain and our senses conceive energy and matter in a different way.
Yes the classical view of matter and energy is as you say. But this view changes in the Quantum Field Theory (QFT) where particles and fields are unified. A QFT treats particles as excited states of an underlying physical field. Particles gain mass by interaction with the Higgs Field. Its all about fields and interaction between fields , i.e its all about the energy states of those fields.Jimmy said:What definition of matter would one have to use in order for this to be true? I thought matter was a generic term for something that has mass and volume, and energy is just one of many properties that matter can have: charge, momentum, density, shape, etc.
Drakkith said:I don't agree, Delta. There's a reason that we have separate uses for "matter" and "energy". Even in QFT you could not simply replace the term "matter" with "energy".
Jimmy said:Matter is such an ambiguous term and energy is a well-defined quantitative property. What definition of matter are you using?
I'm pretty sure that composite particles do not get all of their mass from the Higgs field. Most of the mass comes from the binding energy. I'll have to check up on that though...
BTW, thanks for the replies, Delta².