| Themes > Science > Astronomy > The Stars > Energy Production in Stars > Mass and Energy |
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E = m c 2 Because the speed of light squared is a very large number when expressed in appropriate units, a small amount of mass corresponds to a huge amount of energy. Thus, the conversion of mass to energy could account for the enormous energy output of the stars, but it is necessary to find a physical mechanism by which that can take place. Einstein himself originally thought that it might be impossible to find a physical process that could realize the potentiality embedded in his equation and convert mass to energy in usable quantities. In the nuclear age, we now know (both for better and for worse) that he was too pessimistic; there are several physical processes that can accomplish this. |
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