Re: Impossible to answer?
I was merely stating a theory which is possible, and giving an analogy for better understanding.
And I should have said this before: The E in E=mc^2 stands for "rest energy." Or the inherent energy an object of mass possesses while at rest. You can't plug in the total energy of the universe before matter existed in its current state into the equation. I mean I guess you could if you wanted to find out how much mass the early universe would take up if it was comprised entirely of matter. The thing is, it was all energy. Which, yes, is the same thing, but a different manifestation of it.
I was merely stating a theory which is possible, and giving an analogy for better understanding.
And I should have said this before: The E in E=mc^2 stands for "rest energy." Or the inherent energy an object of mass possesses while at rest. You can't plug in the total energy of the universe before matter existed in its current state into the equation. I mean I guess you could if you wanted to find out how much mass the early universe would take up if it was comprised entirely of matter. The thing is, it was all energy. Which, yes, is the same thing, but a different manifestation of it.

just make a thread and I will glady hop to it. I dont have a phD in physics though, so I will only be able to use good logic and resourceful internet data mining for my arguments.


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