What I think is funny is that if you assumed E=mc^2 for all particles, then that would mean that red light is lighter than blue light.
What I think is funny is that if you assumed E=mc^2 for all particles, then that would mean that red light is lighter than blue light.
lvxferre@mander.xyz 1 day ago
This, too: if E = hc/λ and E = mc², then we can combine both as hc/λ = mc². Rearranging this shit you get m = h/λc. Since h/c = 2.2*10⁻⁴²kg*m, you’d get:
…BLOODY ULTRAVIOLET IS MAKING ME FAT!