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In Einstein’s E = Mc², M is volume-to-spherical-wave ratio of the system considered. Mass is the integration of weight and volume. What Einstein saw was that the same volume could be reduced and still have the same energy mass. Einstein’s M is partially identified with volume and partly with relative energy compactment within that spherical wave’s volume. There are then relative conconcentration modifiers of the volume before the third powering occurs.
