Einstein’s original theory of relativity states that energy equals mass times the speed of light squared. In other words, the heavier something is, the more energy needs to be applied to it in order for it to be moving faster than a second object which is lighter. Simply put, how fast something can move with a given amount of force is dependent on how much mass it has (or weight, if the object is near something that is pulling on it with the force of gravity.) The inverse is also true.
The less energy you apply to a given object, the slower it will move. Mass and energy are relative to each other. Speed and energy are also relative to each other in the inverse.
From pbs. Org -quote Einstein's earlier theory of time and space, special relativity, proposed that distance and time are not absolute. -endquote So what does that mean?
It means that there are no consistent standards when comparing one object to another. Some people argue there are no consistent standards to anything, tangible or not. For instance, compared to a puppy, a teenager is old.
Compared to a teenager, a senior citizen is old. Compared to a senior citizen, the Statue of Liberty is old. You can describe a thing in terms of its age (1 year, 15 years, 30 years, etc. ) but to say it is old or young is irrelevant because those adjectives are subjective.
They will change depending on who is making the comparison.(Age is the mass, the “who is making the comparison� Is the speed of light and old or young is the energy). I hope you found this information helpful.
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