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Why E equals MC2 Where does energy comes from Art Print

by Jason Padgett

$90.00
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Why E equals MC2 Where does energy comes from art print by Jason Padgett. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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When light particles collide head-on, their interaction involves the quantum fluctuations of the Planck pixels encoded within QIH. These fluctuations... more
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Artist's Description
When light particles collide head-on, their interaction involves the quantum fluctuations of the Planck pixels encoded within QIH. These fluctuations lead to interference patterns that affect the distribution of energy.
In this scenario, the collision of the photons can be understood as the conversion of their energy into mass. The energy associated with the photons, governed by the frequency (f) and the Planck constant (h), can be related to mass (m) through the equation E=hf, where h is the Planck constant.
When two photons collide, their combined energy contributes to the total energy (E) in the system. This energy can be equated to mass (m) multiplied by the square of the speed of light (c^2), resulting in the equation E=mc^2.
This suggests that the energy associated with the photons, which is also related to the frequency of the light, can manifest as mass. This interpretation links the concept of energy, represented by E, with the mass, represented by m, thro...
About Jason Padgett

Jason D. Padgett is an artist and thinker whose journey challenges conventional perception. As the author of Struck by Genius, a book that has been optioned for a major motion picture, his unique artistic perspective has captivated audiences worldwide. What makes Jason’s work even more extraordinary is his experience with motion blindness (akinetopsia), a condition that causes him to perceive the world in discrete frames, like stop-motion animation or a flipbook. Rather than seeing continuous motion, he perceives reality as a series of still images. While many might see this as a limitation, Jason has embraced it as a gift, using it to explore intricate patterns and structures that often go unnoticed. His hand-drawn works reflect a...
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Marsha Tudor
I just can't decide which of your drawings I like best. I really Love these hand drawn equations. I am so lazy now, if I can't do it with software, it just doesn't get done. I used to do tessellations and line drawings, but nothing as intricate as yours. These are great. Thanks for sharing and thanks for visiting my page and commenting on my work.