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That was a really good video suggested by StringJunky. Thank you... I also want to thank the guy who asked the question at roughly 1:21 as to how do you explain to a student that the Higgs field is not the same as he contemplation of Aether, cause I have wondered the same thing. 

Great Video...

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5 hours ago, Sensei said:

I would rephrase it to "If you have a massive particle and add energy it changes the relativistic-mass and relativistic-momentum, not the rest-mass (as it's invariant)."

This way it's absolute clear to either scientists and non-scientists.

I thought I was clear that I wasn't using the concept of relativistic mass. And the equation I gave doesn't work with relativistic mass.

All you are saying is that if you change the energy you change the energy. Wow. That's so insightful.

 

 

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