M Physics 21: SR's E= SQRT(p^2c^2+ m^2c^4) is an ill-defined function mathematically & physically, with proof ***GR's Curved Spacetime in SR's Black Hole - 'X' Particle***
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Posted by kx21 on May 07, 2003 at 16:49:12:
*** * M Physics 21 *** That SR's E= SQRT(p^2c^2+ m^2c^4) or E^2= (p^2c^2+ m^2c^4) is an ill-defined function. Proof: Given SR's 1) E = SQRT(p^2c^2+m^2c^4) 2) Massless Particle: E = pc (p > 0 & m = 0) 3) Massive Particle: E = mc^2 (p = 0 & m > 0) 4) X particle: E = Y ( p > 0 & m > 0)
4a) X = Massive or Massless ? , and
4b) Y = ? i.e. SR's E= SQRT(p^2c^2+ m^2c^4) is an ill-defined function, mathematically & Physically. And likewise, E^2= (p^2c^2+ m^2c^4) is ill-defined... This completes the proof. Copyright 2002-2003 All Rights Reserved kx21.com
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