Science, Creation & EvolutionDinosaurs?
The above reason makes no sense, I said this before. You still don't seem to understand that E=m*c^2 is about mass at rest. You can't add energy to mass at rest because then it won't longer be at rest. Sorry about that, I meant the e=mc2 article. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E%3Dmc2 I refer to Setterfields theory, these other scientist apparently agree with his theory. Why should I name them? No it doesn't. The standardmass in Paris hasn't changed more in weight than 0,000 000 05 kilo over a time over 100 years. (it is yet unknown why it changed). I think it is safe to say that mass is constant. Physics says that the total amount of energy has to be constant. Heck, even you say that. Mass doesn't change, E can't change, ergo c can't change either. QED. |
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