id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_xhamjbryibem3i4vvucwugd3qi Francisco Flores Interpretations of Einstein's EquationE=mc2 2005 29 .pdf application/pdf 9561 576 58 that mass and energy are distinct properties of physical systems and that it is possible that interpretations of Einstein's equation that claim that matter is convertible into energy (or these interpretations treat mass and energy as properties of physical systems. Einstein's equation entails that mass and energy are actually the same property. The second property interpretation of mass-energy equivalence stands in contrast to the same-property interpretation, for it holds that mass and energy are different different-properties, conversion interpretation of mass-energy equivalence. Bondi and Spurgin, Einstein's equation does not tell us that mass and energy are the same The claim that mass is a real property but energy is not places Lange's Furthermore, Lange argues that the purported "conversion" of mass and energy is an different-properties, no-conversion interpretation of mass-energy equivalence fails to be a adopting the same-property interpretation of mass-energy equivalence. the different-properties, conversion interpretation of Einstein's equation. the different-properties, conversion interpretation of Einstein's equation. ./cache/work_xhamjbryibem3i4vvucwugd3qi.pdf ./txt/work_xhamjbryibem3i4vvucwugd3qi.txt