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  1. Nope. Mass is that which physically occupies three dimensional space. In terms of E=mc^2, energy is a change in state of that which has mass.
  2. The correct definition of mass is that which physically occupies three dimensional space.
  3. In terms of the wave of wave-particle duality, the ripple created when galaxy clusters collide and gravitational waves, yes.
  4. Mass is that which physically occupies three dimensional space. Energy does not physically occupy three dimensional space in and of itself. The water in the ocean has mass. The water in the ocean physically occupies three dimensional space. The wave on the surface of the water has energy. The energy associated with the wave does not physically occupy three dimensional space in and of itself. As the wave knocks around the boat some of the energy associated with the wave is transferred to the boat. The same amount of mass associated with the water and the boat still exists. ABC's of Nuclear Science Again, there being less mass associated with the daughter nucleus and the particle as had been in the parent isotope still exists, as dark matter. Nothing has to change in terms of E=mc^2, or any other equation. It's just correctly understanding what occurs physically in nature which E=mc^2 represents as a relationship, not that they are the same thing.
  5. There is evidence of the superfluid dark matter every time a double slit experiment is performed, it's what waves. Superfluid dark matter fills 'empty' space, strongly interacts with and is displaced by ordinary matter. What physicists mistake for the 'clumpiness' of dark matter is actually the state of displacement of the superfluid dark matter. The Milky Way's dark matter halo appears to be lopsided The Milky Way's halo is not a clump of dark matter traveling along with the Milky Way. The Milky Way's halo is lopsided due to the ordinary matter in the Milky Way moving through and displacing the superfluid dark matter, analogous to a submarine moving through and displacing the water. What ripples when galaxy clusters collide is what waves in a double slit experiment, the superfluid dark matter which fills 'empty' space. Superfluid dark matter displaced by ordinary matter relates general relativity and quantum mechanics. In a double slit experiment it is the superfluid dark matter that waves. In the following video the silicon bath represents the superfluid dark matter. In the video, in the double slit experiment example, the particle travels through a single slit and the associated wave passes through both. In a double slit experiment the particle always travels through a single slit and the associated wave in the superfluid dark matter passes through both. As the wave exits the slits it creates wave interference which alters the direction the particle travels as it exits a single slit. Over time the particles form an interference pattern. Strongly detecting the particle exiting a single slit destroys the cohesion between the particle and its associated wave, the particle continues on the trajectory it was traveling and does not form an interference pattern.
  6. That is incorrect. Mass and energy are not the same thing. Consider particles of ordinary matter to be condensations of dark matter. Where the pressure is great enough dark matter condenses into particles of ordinary matter. Some of the energy associated with the condensed ordinary matter is released when a nuclear bomb explodes. The physical effects caused by the transition of the ordinary matter to dark matter is the energy associated with a nuclear bomb explosion.
  7. <sigh> Energy is released due to the mass changing state. The mass goes from being under pressure to not being under pressure. The effects caused by the transition from being under pressure to not being under pressure is energy. In terms of E=mc^2, a change in state of that which has mass is energy.
  8. I am not double counting the energy. The physical effects caused by the mass expanding as it evaporates into dark matter is energy. The mass of the ordinary matter does decrease. It converted into dark matter. Think of the ordinary matter as being under pressure. When a portion of the mass is released it is no longer under pressure. The physical effects caused by the mass no longer being under pressure and evaporating into dark matter is energy.
  9. ABC's of Nuclear Science The mass is not 'lost'. The transformation of the mass of the ordinary matter evaporating into the mass of the dark matter is what causes the kinetic energy. The relativistic mass of an object is the mass of the object and the mass of the dark matter connected to and neighboring the object which is displaced by the object. The faster an object moves with respect to the state of the superfluid dark matter it exists in the greater the displacement of the superfluid dark matter by the object the greater the relativistic mass of the object. The physical effects caused by the ordinary matter as it evaporates and expands into dark matter is energy. It is the evaporation which causes the boom. It's what makes things hotter as it causes them to move. Energy is conserved. Where the pressure is great enough dark matter condenses into particles of ordinary matter. This energy is released when the ordinary matter converts back to dark matter. Ether and the Theory of Relativity - Albert Einstein The superfluid dark matter fills 'empty' space. The electromagnetic field is the state of the superfluid dark matter. In their essence, particles of ordinary matter are nothing else than condensations of the superfluid dark matter.
  10. In terms of the current understanding of E=mc^2 and radiation, there is considered to be less physical mass in existence when a nuclear bomb explodes. Some of the mass is considered to transition into radiation which consists of waves. This is incorrect. There is still the same amount of mass in existence after a nuclear bomb explodes. As ordinary matter evaporates into dark matter this additional dark matter causes the existing dark matter to wave. The waves in the dark matter is the radiation associated with a nuclear bomb explosion. A body giving off the energy L in the form of radiation relates to the ordinary matter evaporating into dark matter as follows: radiation = evaporation
  11. Correct, the radiation is the ordinary matter transitioning into dark matter. The energy associated with this transition is given by the equation E=mc^2. The energy is the physical effects caused by the ordinary matter transitioning to dark matter. 'DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT?' A. EINSTEIN Ordinary matter evaporating into dark matter is in the form of radiation which is represented in terms of the physical effects caused by the radiation/evaporation by energy L.
  12. It doesn't convert to other forms of energy. It transitions from ordinary matter to dark matter. The transition from ordinary matter to dark matter is the radiation given off. The radiation given off is the transition of the ordinary matter to dark matter. The transition of the ordinary matter to dark matter is the radiation given off.
  13. E=mc^2 still works. What's necessary is to understand the equation relates energy and mass, not that they are the same thing. 'DOES THE INERTIA OF A BODY DEPEND UPON ITS ENERGY-CONTENT?' A. EINSTEIN The mass of the body does diminish. However, the matter which no longer exists as part of the body has not vanished; it still exists, as dark matter. Matter evaporates into dark matter. As matter evaporates into dark matter it expands into neighboring places; which is energy. Mass is conserved. When a nuclear bomb explodes matter evaporates into dark matter. The evaporation is energy. Mass is conserved. E=mc^2 defines how much energy 'E' there is associated with the mass of the ordinary matter diminishing by 'm' as it transitions from ordinary matter to dark matter. The radiation is the ordinary matter evaporating into dark matter.
  14. The energy comes from the mass converting from ordinary matter to dark matter. The mass expands as it evaporates. Fill a tire with too much air and the tire releases energy when it explodes. There is still the same amount of air in existence. The air transitioned from being under pressure to not being under pressure. The physical effects caused by the air transitioning from being under pressure to not being under pressure is energy.
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