Sujet : e=mc2 only applies to max einsteins static vacuum
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Groupes : sci.physicsDate : 09. Mar 2024, 18:39:19
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in my equation
E=(vacuum-void)*c^2
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MaxVacuum=k2(einsteins static vacuum)
and MinVacuum=k3
middlevacuum
the covered serynge vacuum effect(3 polar vacuum)
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K2=void+mass when vacuum=void(its not constant for all,depends on the
void value)
e=(void+mass-void)*c^2
e=m*c^2(Einsteins static vacuum)>>meaning e=mc^2 only applies to max
einsteins static vacuum
(Pulling the covered serynge)
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minvacuum=vacuum=-void-mass
k3=-mass-void(its not constant for all,depends in the mass value)
E=(-mass-void-void)*c^2
E=(-mass-2*void)c^2
v>>pushing(compression)of the covered serynge piston
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k1=0(vacuum=0)
e=-void*c^2
minVacuum applies the serynge's piston rests