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*the speed of light squared
It’s not incorrect, it’s just the way engineers do equations.
e = mc
π = 3
g = 10 m/s²
Spoken like someone who’s never met an engineer
Well, what is then the last symbol doing in the last line?
So close
In natural units, where c = ħ =1, both statements are equally true. But then, the whole premise is lost because in these units, E = m (for stationary bodies).
And m represents mass, not matter. Matter has mass, but that doesn’t mean it is mass.
Where have you seen square light? Duh!
That’s not a face I expected to see today.
But if you multiply by 2, then you matter twice as much?
you sure do bro
This is so wrong
Why multiply? Light doesn’t do that.
All light matter … and also energy