What Forms of Energy Could Exist if All Matter Transformed into Energy?

In summary, people seem to be asking what other forms of energy could exist if all the matter in the universe turned into energy. It is possible that other forms of energy could exist, but we currently don't know of any.
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As far as I know in classical mechanics of Newton energy is merely an attribute of matter (more a defined concept rather than a starting point). With Einstein this changes (or at least so the formula E=mc^2 would imply). Energy is now equivalent to matter (no longer is it merely one of its properties). My question is then, in addition to the energy of the electromnagnetic waves (light), what other forms of energy (if any) could exist should e.g. all the matter in the universe transform itself to energy (as far as the modern theories predict). Any thoughts on this subject would be greatly appreciated.
 
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vidmar said:
As far as I know in classical mechanics of Newton energy is merely an attribute of matter (more a defined concept rather than a starting point). With Einstein this changes (or at least so the formula E=mc^2 would imply). Energy is now equivalent to matter (no longer is it merely one of its properties). My question is then, in addition to the energy of the electromnagnetic waves (light), what other forms of energy (if any) could exist should e.g. all the matter in the universe transform itself to energy (as far as the modern theories predict). Any thoughts on this subject would be greatly appreciated.
People seem to confuse this point a lot of the time. Einstein never proved that matter has energy. That was a basic starting assumption, e.g. a body emits radiation and radiation has energy -> this can be used to prove that the change in energy is proportional to the change in mass.

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Your question is confusing because first you acknowlege that we now know that matter is a form of energy and then you ask what kinds of energy it can turn into. If by matter you mean all forms of energy with rest mass then the only other forms of energy would be massless particles. This would include photons which represent electromagnetic waves, but also includes the graviton (the particle responsible for gravity), the neutrino perhaps? gluons? ... The question is very suppositional. The only process we know by which matter is converted completely to energy is the annihilation with antimatter in which case it is electromagnetic radiation which is produced. There is also the theory that all the matter in the universe was created from a symmetry breaking decay of a high energy vacuum, so it is concievable that a reverse process could convert matter back into this high energy vacuum. ?
 

Related to What Forms of Energy Could Exist if All Matter Transformed into Energy?

1. What is the concept of energy in special relativity?

In special relativity, energy is a fundamental quantity that is conserved and can be transformed into different forms, such as kinetic energy, potential energy, and rest energy. It is also closely related to the concept of mass, as stated in the famous equation E=mc².

2. How does special relativity change our understanding of energy?

Special relativity introduces the concept of relativistic energy, which takes into account the effects of high speeds on the energy of an object. This means that the energy of an object will increase as its velocity approaches the speed of light, and can even approach infinity at the speed of light.

3. What is the role of energy in special relativity?

In special relativity, energy plays a crucial role in understanding the relationship between space, time, and motion. It is also a key factor in the famous mass-energy equivalence equation, which demonstrates the interplay between mass and energy in the universe.

4. How does special relativity affect the conservation of energy?

Special relativity does not change the fundamental principle of energy conservation, but it does expand our understanding of how energy can be transformed and conserved in different reference frames. This is due to the fact that energy is not an absolute quantity, but rather depends on the observer's frame of reference.

5. Can energy be created or destroyed in special relativity?

No, energy cannot be created or destroyed in special relativity. It can only be transformed from one form to another. This is known as the law of conservation of energy and is a fundamental principle in physics.

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