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Listening to Neil deGrasse Tyson and utterly had it confirmed that I am a geek. "We don't have an everyday experience with E=mc2 and that's a good

thing"

Hearing that made me laugh as much as anything has so far today

He goes on to clarify but we could if we had really sensitive monitoring devices and uses the example of stretching a spring. A stretched spring would have infinitesimally small amount more mass than the rleaxed spring due to the energy put into stretching the spring

Well not infinitely small but an every day number divided by c squared is going to be really small


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