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Even if doctor issues you a time of birth certificate - that also does not corresponds that the child is born at a particular time period......As Time of Birth is connected with Hours, Minutes, Seconds...... E = mc square..... where E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light. Thus, this mass-energy relation states that the universal proportionality factor between equivalent amounts of energy and mass is equal to the speed of light squared. c = 299,792,458 meters per second, so actually there is a time in there. Thus E = mc square is giving information about the speed of time....as speed of light is connected with the speed of time..... One Second runs at a speed of 299,792,458 meters per second or 186,000 miles per second (669,600,000 mph) of light or even more.... Seconds are stronger than hours - General Provision of Time..... Doctors never keep the record of Accurate Seconds of Time of birth.....Hence it is difficult to identify the accurate time of birth of native as Destiny of natives born at particular time period change in seconds subject to their karmic deeds of previous or present birth..... -------------------- When an object is pulled in the direction of motion, it gains momentum and energy, but when the object is already traveling near the speed of light, it cannot move much faster, no matter how much energy it absorbs. Its momentum and energy continue to increase without bounds, whereas its speed approaches a constant value—the speed of light. This implies that in relativity the momentum of an object cannot be a constant times the velocity, nor can the kinetic energy be a constant times the square of the velocity. A property called the relativistic mass is defined as the ratio of the momentum of an object to its velocity. Relativistic mass depends on the motion of the object, so that different observers in relative motion see different values for it. If the object is moving slowly, the relativistic mass is nearly equal to the rest mass and both are nearly equal to the usual Newtonian mass. If the object is moving quickly, the relativistic mass is greater than the rest mass by an amount equal to the mass associated with the kinetic energy of the object. As the object approaches the speed of light, the relativistic mass grows infinitely, because the kinetic energy grows infinitely and this energy is associated with mass. The relativistic mass is always equal to the total energy (rest energy plus kinetic energy) divided by c square. Because the relativistic mass is exactly proportional to the energy, relativistic mass and relativistic energy are nearly synonyms; the only difference between them is the units. If length and time are measured in natural units, the speed of light is equal to 1, and even this difference disappears. Then mass and energy have the same units and are always equal, so it is redundant to speak about relativistic mass, because it is just another name for the energy.
Posted on: Fri, 06 Sep 2013 06:24:43 +0000

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