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Spend time observing or thinking about events that involve matter and energy. Which events can you explain? Which
events can't you explain?

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According to Albert Einstein's equation, E = m·c², matter and energy are fundamentally related

Events that involve matter and energy that can be explained includes;

The boiling of water in a kettle

The rebound of objects including water after falling

The sound made by airplane and helicopters

Events involving matter and energy that are difficult to explain includes

The cause of the universe that manifest into about matter

The size of the universe

The fundamental object controlling gravity

Decipherable

1) The boiling of water in a kettle; Water boils by the addition of energy that raises the temperature of the particles which result in the forming of vapor as the bonds of the liquid state are broken by the fast moving molecules

2) The rebound of objects including water after falling from a height is proportional to the height from which the object is dropped, due to conservation of energy principle

3) The sound made by airplane and helicopters; This is due the interactions with the air to develop propulsion in the air

Difficult to decipher

1) The cause of the universe that manifest into about matter; The reason behind the formation of the universe is difficult to explain

2) The size of the universe; Will it be possible to know measure a universe

If the universe is measurable, how many universes do we have;

3) The fundamental object controlling gravity; What particle is responsible for gravity and the way if functions

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