survivorboi
Jul 27, 2009, 10:16 AM
The 1st law of thermodynamics states that energy can be in many different forms, but cannot be created or destroyed.
But in einstein's equation E=mc^2, you can convert something as little as a penny into enormous amounts of energy. Wouldn't that be "creating" energy? Or is the energy already there, but in different form like the law says?
But in einstein's equation E=mc^2, you can convert something as little as a penny into enormous amounts of energy. Wouldn't that be "creating" energy? Or is the energy already there, but in different form like the law says?