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E=mc2 was correct, according to various sources. This theory represents that a small amount of matter can release a large amount of energy. An example to prove the answer to this question is a nuclear reaction, or explosion. This equation stands for Energy equals the mass of an object times the speed of light (299792458 m/s) squared (represented by c2). Because even a small mass times the spped of light squared is a unit of energy beyond imagining.

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