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Re: Why don't stable atoms constantly emit light?

Uploaded on 08/27/2008

I beleive you have already answered your own question. According to Einstein's little theory in order for an object to emit (release) energy the other side of the equal sign must also decrease. This would suggest a loss of mass or speed. Since there is no loss of mass or speed (stable atom) there will be no emission of light.     Do I Pass?

 

 

 

 

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