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If E=m.c^2
then can we say that if lightspeed was to decrease, and energy in the universe was neither added nor removed, so constant, that then mass HAS to be created? Or expanding on that, could it be that the redshift we see, comes from a decreasing speed of light, creating mass for the objects in the universe? Ollie |
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