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The discussion centers on the implications of Einstein's E=mc^2 equation, particularly regarding particles traveling at the speed of light. It highlights the confusion around energy and momentum relationships, questioning the kinetic energy of such particles and the concept of mass at light speed. Participants emphasize that particles with mass cannot reach light speed, and theoretical discussions about breaking established rules are deemed unproductive. The conversation also touches on creative hypotheses about space and energy but stresses the importance of grounding ideas in established scientific understanding. Ultimately, the dialogue reflects a blend of curiosity and respect for historical scientific thought.
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Let's say we have a particle traveling at the speed of light, energy would be E=mc^2, momentum would be then p=mc, let's manipulate, m=E/c^2, momentum would then be p=E/c, but what energy does that equal, the particle only has kinetic energy correct? Then it would be p=1/2mc. Where is the other half?! In spring or gravitational?
 
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Partices with mass don't travel with speed of light.
 
Oh yeaaaah I was told that before, I forgot, but can we say what if theoretically ?
 
No we can't.
 
Felix Quintana said:
Oh yeaaaah I was told that before, I forgot, but can we say what if theoretically ?
No, That's asking "What would the rules be if I were allowed to break the rules?"
 
Interesting. Thank you very much sir... This, and all my abundant amount of strands.
 
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No, That's asking "What would the rules be if I were allowed to break the rules?"
Finally someone who speaks my language.
 
I think, excuse me though, for I am a amateur, wild idea, but what if space creates the other half through spring, as if space is a flat plane but spring like, and it created the energy, I also think of the same thing with gravity and so one... I sometimes create hypothesizes and later find out I am correct, but not always...Think crazy outside the box ideas.:wink:
 
Keep that spirit, but pay some attention to what others have thought out over the ages too !
 
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I'm usually beat to the punch! Especially members of the golden age and on.
 
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Know the feeling :wink: , been there too !
 
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Felix Quintana said:
Let's say we have a particle traveling at the speed of light, energy would be E=mc^2
E=mc^2 is the formula for an object at rest (p=0). The full formula (in units where c=1) is E^2-p^2=m^2. So if p=E then m=0.
 
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