What is the relationship between energy and the curvature of spacetime?

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Light waves are described as a result of atomic vibrations in a time-space framework, following the double-focus principle. They are characterized as serial spherical waves that carry curvature and kinetic energy but lack mass. The assertion that light waves transfer equivalent mass is deemed incorrect, challenging Einstein's mass-energy equivalence formula. Instead, it is proposed that energy corresponds to changes in time-space curvature. This perspective aligns partially with Einstein's field equations, which relate spacetime curvature to the energy-momentum tensor.
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Light wave is a effect of the vabration of atom's sphere time-space determined by the double-focus principle. Light wave is a serial time-space spherical wave. light wave carries curvature and kinetic energy, but not mass.Suppossition that light wave transfers a equivalent mass is wrong. So, the mass-energy formula created by Einstein is also wrong.

Energy is equivalent to the change in the curvature of time-space.

Reference: THING AND ITS LAW ( ISBN 1-58939-525-5), chapter 2,5, published by Virtualbookworm.com publishing.Inc.
 
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Energy is equivalent to the change in the curvature of time-space.

This is only partially correct.

According to Einstein's field equations of general relativity:

The curvature of spacetime is equivalent to the energy-momentum tensor.
 
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