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I was wondering...
What's the difference between matter and energy? I know they are convertible thanks to Einstein's equation, but is the only difference between them a coefficient, an addition? What makes matter different from energy? Sorry if it's a stupid question; but I just realized that... how if they were made out of the same thing? Specially on a subatomic level.
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Last edited by ZenitYerkes; 09-29-2010 at 11:49 AM. |
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