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This paper introduces the essences of mass, time, length and energy, as well as their standard measurement units, analyzes mass-velocity relationships in different theories, and comments on these relationships. Also the paper negates the mass-velocity equation and the mass-energy equation in the special relativity; analyzes the source and generating mechanism of atomic energy. The author deems that mass is mass, energy is energy; mass cannot be transformed into energy and energy cannot be transformed into mass. These two concepts can??t be converted into each other. There are mass conservation and energy conservation, individually. | This paper introduces the essences of mass, time, length and energy, as well as their standard measurement units, analyzes mass-velocity relationships in different theories, and comments on these relationships. Also the paper negates the mass-velocity equation and the mass-energy equation in the special relativity; analyzes the source and generating mechanism of atomic energy. The author deems that mass is mass, energy is energy; mass cannot be transformed into energy and energy cannot be transformed into mass. These two concepts can??t be converted into each other. There are mass conservation and energy conservation, individually. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
|---|---|
| Title | The Essential Relationship Between Mass and Energy |
| Read in full | Link to paper |
| Author(s) | Zifeng Li |
| Keywords | special relativity, mass, energy, velocity of light, mass-velocity equation, mass-energy equation |
| Published | 2007 |
| Journal | None |
| No. of pages | 7 |
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Abstract
Published in:
- Scientific Inquiry, 8(2): 256-262.
- Science, 2007, (20): 6-8. (in simplified Chinese)
- Chinese Academic Forum, 2006, (34):55-57. (in traditional Chinese)
This paper introduces the essences of mass, time, length and energy, as well as their standard measurement units, analyzes mass-velocity relationships in different theories, and comments on these relationships. Also the paper negates the mass-velocity equation and the mass-energy equation in the special relativity; analyzes the source and generating mechanism of atomic energy. The author deems that mass is mass, energy is energy; mass cannot be transformed into energy and energy cannot be transformed into mass. These two concepts can??t be converted into each other. There are mass conservation and energy conservation, individually.