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Traditionally we have been used to thinking of matter as one thing and of energy as another totally different thing. How was the leap made between thinking that solid objects that one could hold and touch were actually made up of such a transient and impalpable a concept as energy? The two were mutually exclusive, so that to learn that energy could be changed into matter and that matter could be changed into energy, was an epoch making event.
I believe that from this equation it is reasonable to conclude that when mass changes to energy, the energy is distributed over a 2d plane
If we say that energy is the 2d state of mass it begins to make more sense.