RE: Einstein's E = mc2 is not correct , it's E(tot) = (M*T)/s2

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Einstein's E = mc2 is not correct , it's E(tot) = (M*T)/s2

in astronomy •  5 years ago 

Notebook :

Back to start cause this post isn't correct yet :
Energy is mass multiplied with it's heat divided by it's square spacetime lightspeed. (gateway : refractometry)
{S.I. unit = kgT/s²) {S.I. unit = { (kgK) / (m/s)²) }
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brekingsindex

  • Wet van Snellius
  • Correctionfactor for spacelightspeed should be

    Lightspeed remains the same , though distance is shorter so traveled path deviates and can't be compared as exactly the same !! That's why I add this correctionfactor {(n) multiplying with (c)} to get space-lightspeed.
    n has no S.I.- unit , so formula S.I.- unit formula remains (more or less) the same.
  • {i.e. when light moves through Orion , it will be broken and energy of objects within Orion will differ from any other medium in space !!}
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