Mass-Energy Equivalence
MASS-ENERGY
EINSTEINIAN EQUIVALENCE ENGINE
Example: 1 kg (about 2.2 lbs)
The Universal Constant
Mass Hub
The Essence of Substance. Mass is the Universal Constant of Identity. It is the property that gives matter its presence in the fabric of spacetime, anchoring us against the void.
- ⚖️ Invariant: Unlike weight, mass does not change with location.
- ⚛️ Higgs Interaction: The quantum process that gives particles their "heft."
- ⚡ Energy Equivalence: Why E=mc^2 means mass is just "frozen" energy.
Energy Hub
The Driver of Change. Energy is the Universal Currency. It is the invisible force that moves planets, vibrates atoms, and powers the very thoughts in your mind.
- ⚡ Conservation: The total energy in the universe is a fixed constant.
- 🔄 Entropy: Why energy tends to spread out and become less "useful" over time.
- ⚛️ Quantum Packets: How energy is delivered in tiny bundles called "quanta."
Unity Hub
The Great Symmetry. Mass-Energy Equivalence is the Universal Conversion. It teaches us that the solid ground beneath our feet is simply energy waiting to be released.
- ⚛️ Inherent Energy: Why mass is just the "rest-state" of energy.
- 💥 Total Conversion: The process behind the stars and atomic power.
- 📐 c-Squared: The multiplier that explains why matter is so potent.
Yield Hub
The Yardstick of Force. TNT Equivalent is the Universal Power-Metric. It translates the abstract Joules of physics into a tangible scale of destructive potential.
- 💥 Standardized Unit: 4.184 Gigajoules per metric ton.
- 📉 Logarithmic Growth: From grams to Megatons in the blink of an eye.
- ☄️ Impact Force: Used to track the "Earth-Killers" and planetary craters.
Output Hub
The Rate of Mastery. Power Potential is the Velocity of Energy. It defines not just what we have, but how quickly we can transform the universe to our will.
- ⚡ Wattage: The measurement of "Now" vs the total storage of "Then."
- 🌀 Oat Density: Why being close to the source (like Mercury) changes everything.
- 🚀 Propulsion: The limit of how much thrust we can extract from an atom.
Mass-Energy
E = mc²
E = Energy (Joules)
m = Mass (kg)
c = Speed of Light (3 × 10⁸ m/s)