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From: kinak <kin@mob.net.inv>
Subject: Re: What composes the mass of an electron?
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J. J. Lodder wrote:
>

>>
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>> Its energy?
> 
> Merely calling the same thing by another name
> is not going to help,
> 
> Jan
> 
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Lets say that an electron were pure energy,
what would be its mass be, according to Einstein's
equation e = mcc?