A critique on Einstein's mass-energy relationship and Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
We have shown that Einstein's mass-energy relationship has never been confirmed by experiments. The mass-energy relationship is not compatible with potential energy and electrodynamic energy. The mass-energy equivalence and mutual convertibility are not a fact but a hypothesis. It violates
the mass conservation law and energy conservation law and, in conjunction with Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, opens the door to creatio ex nihilo of the Big Bang cosmology.
Keywords: Big Bang; Mass-Energy Relationship; Relativity; creatio ex nihilo
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 22 March 2017
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