e (Energy) = m (Matter) c ( Speed of light) ^2
e= mc^2 : This means that any mass moving in the
velocity of squared the velocity of light i.e. 299792458 x 299792458 m/s,
will lose it's existence as a mass and will get converted into free energy.
This equation proves that all mass in this universe , starting from the
sub-atomic particles to the black holes is nothing but condensed energy. Any given
mass in this universe will contain energy equivalent to it's mass multiplied by
the squared value of the speed of light.
While considering the words of Max Plank,
i.e. "
I regard consciousness as fundamental and I regard matter as A derivative from
consciousness. Everything
that we talk about, everything that we regard as existing, postulates
consciousness. ", It
will be logical to say that , consciousness is the factor that is deciding, the
form of condensation that, energy should acquire, in order to convert itself
into appropriate forms of matter OR , the form of dissolution, to be acquired,
by the matter to give-out appropriate form of energy, to keep itself
working at any given phase of change. i.e. the dividing factor of
free-energy is consciousness.
Hence, When we consider e=mc^2, it should contain the Consciousness ('i' principle) too.
As an explanation, e/i = m ( free energy gets divided
by consciousness to convert it into matter) which will make the value of
'i' as c^2. Saying so will mean that, 'i' is the potential for energy or
matter, to be whatever it is. Hence, if we consider 'i' as included in e=mc^2,
then 'i' will be the controlling factor .
Or ,
If we consider that, the
matter with consciousness, is formed from 'e', then, e will
be = mc^2 x i.
Then, as it has been proven earlier that e=mc^2, 'i' can only have one value
which will be '1'. Thus proving that if we consider 'i' as , not included in
Einstein's equation, then
the 'i' controlling all the e=mc^2's in this existing universe can only be '1'.
So..... Am 'i' there everywhere?