Like so many others, I’ve heard of Einstein’s famous E=mc^2. But I did not understand it nor was it important enough for me to dig into it… until I saw it on my chemistry lecture slide. And once I started thinking about, I couldn’t stop thinking about it. It’s basically saying that all things are energy. Your house is energy. The tree outside your house is energy. The tar that makes the road is energy. I sat in my school parking lot for about 30 mins today just looking at the ARC building in the dark, trying to get my head around this concept. How/why did Einstein think that this building is energy? What does it mean that it is energy? Seriously, WTF!
I finally ended up getting out of the car and immediately found a friend of mine about to leave school. This was around 10pm. So I chit-chatted with her for about half an hour i think. When I went inside. Of course, the first thing I had to do was look up e=mc^2.
I found a page that explained it pretty well. Essentially the theory of E=mc^2 just states that you can figure out what the energy equivalently of an object is using the equation. It says that theoratically if you mixed an object with an equal “antimatter”, the matter would be annihilated and would produce the energy of the mass of the object x speed of light squared. Speed of like is approximately 3.00×10^8 which is a big number. If you square that, it’s much bigger. So each of us has an energy equivalent… and that energy is huge. But the problem is that antimatter is not really real. It’s observed in labs in radioactively decaying objects but it disappears rapidly.
So what? Why does it matter that there is an energy equivalent? If there is no antimatter to help release all this energy, do we care about E=mc^2? Maybe.
Think for a second about the Big Bang theory. As I understand at this point in time, it means that at some point in the past, all elements that make up everything in this world were all at one position. Physically, this is impossible. I understand how you might think that about space. since there are so much space between each particle. But what about all the atoms of a gold block. How can that be all compressed into 1 point?
However, if they are light, the entire universe could theoretically be compressed into 1 position in space… because it is energy that is stored at that one point, not actual particles. Also, it a lot more compatible with religious literature because the thing that supplied all this energy could be a divine being.
So what does this all mean practically? What does it have to do with our “real life”? Well energies have wavelengths & frequencies. So the holistic approach of assuming that we all have a vibration would be accurate. It also suggests that the concept of vibe may be true. When we meet someone with energy compatible with ours, maybe we are able to subconciously read their energy… setting off bad alarms. What if we were more easily able to read the vibes we picked up. Wouldn’t that be awesome.
