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#1 2010-02-23 19:26:09

steviec
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negative energy

Is it true that the equations for einstiens theory of relativity not only result in E=mc2, but also, -E=-mc2?

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#2 2010-04-13 13:19:42

protonrules
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Re: negative energy

You've just rearranged the equation, negative energy theoretically exists, but putting a minus sign infront of a symbol doesn't change anything.

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#3 2010-04-15 15:55:07

steviec
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Re: negative energy

I wasnt suggesting that it does change anything! I included the equation with a minus sign just to clarify what i was asking! I am just trying to learn something here. Why is is everyone in physics so petty minded?

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#4 2010-12-21 06:33:42

businessone01
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Re: negative energy

Thanks for sharing your post,Einstein's theory of special relativity includes electricity and magnetism in a simple,logical extension of the relativity of galileo and newton.

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#5 2010-12-30 12:39:10

sfhdweb
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Re: negative energy

protonrules wrote:

You've just rearranged the equation, negative energy theoretically exists, but putting a minus sign infront of a symbol doesn't change anything.

i agree with you

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