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How does Einstein’s famous equation, E = mc2, relate to the current energy needs of the world?

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hubbell6649 | 19:35 Sun 27th Jun 2010 | Science
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Except in a philosphical sense, it doesn't, since it's a statement of the interchangeability of matter and energy, which are really different forms of the same thing. Matter can be turned into energy, and energy into matter. This happens every day in the production of our current (no pun intended) energy...

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