The discussion centers on the significance of the speed of light squared (c²) in the equation E=mc², questioning its relevance to energy production. It is clarified that c² serves as a conversion factor that relates mass to energy, indicating how much energy is contained within a given mass. The equation is derived from the principles of Special Relativity, and while c² appears mathematically convenient, it does not imply that mass can move at that speed. The relationship between mass and energy is further explored through dimensions and the energy-momentum four-vector, emphasizing that c² is not a literal speed but a mathematical construct. Overall, the equation illustrates a profound connection between mass and energy, grounded in complex mathematical derivations rather than mere coincidence.