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Answer by Dale for Radiative Energy in a Gravity Well

This isn’t a distinction between mass and radiation. Indeed, if a small portion of the mass were converted to radiation but instead of escaping were used to propel matter, then the matter would...

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Radiative Energy in a Gravity Well

It has been hypothesized that in the very far future, most or all matter will have decayed into radiation.A planet like Earth is composed of matter, forming a gravity well based upon the total energy...

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Answer by Ernie for Radiative Energy in a Gravity Well

Mass and energy are separate. The energy of mass is in the kinetic and potential energy and radius of its atoms orbiting electrons. According to Einstein's equation E=MCsquared, it takes 510000 ev for...

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