Why E Is Not Equal to mc2

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We show that Einstein’s famous formula E = mc2 is actually the sum of two quantum parts, namely E = mc2/22 of the quantum particle and E = mc2 (21/22) of the quantum wave. We use first Magueijo-Smolin’s VSL theory to derive the relevant equation and then validate our results using ’tHooft-Veltman’s dimensional regularization. All in all our result confirms the COBE, WMAP, Planck and super nova cosmic measurements with astonishing precision.

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Naschie, M. (2014) Why E Is Not Equal to mc2. Journal of Modern Physics, 5, 743-750. doi: 10.4236/jmp.2014.59084.

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