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E is the amount of energy in an atom or molecule of a substance. M is the mass or the amount of that substance. C is the speed of light that never changes and is equal to 299,792,458 m/s. So, the ENERGY of something is equal to the MASS times the SPEED OF LIGHT squared.

to improve this answer i think i shall firstly be able to make you see how Einstein saw e=mc2 and secondly ill show how he was wrong.

okay so Einstein's proposal was as follows

E = Energy (the fundamental force of & for our physic existence(a physical form of change( time is needed and for(x=12,y=112.7,z=1pp....you get the picture)))

M = Mass (Existence as our approximate mass relative to the specific weighing system)

C = Constant (The speed of light, being the fastest or largest physical force in existence(a constant change so to speak))

2 = squaring that number(adding a value to itself its valued amount of times(second level of perceptual inflation whereby 10squared adds a zero & 10 cubed adds another zero and so on until we trick computers into letting us use pi(but that's a different numbering system all together)))

okay so now we know exactly what were putting into to the equation lets test it.

we have two pieces of corn weighing 100g each.

(299,792,458 m/s x 299,792,458 m/s)= 898,755,178,736,817,64 s/d X 200 = ....asln

(g = grams)(m/s = meters/per second)(s/d = super/per dupers)(asln = a stupidly large number)

29,979,245,800 adding itself 29,979,245,800 times(weird how were defining time here), then whatever we get from that we add to itself 200 times(erm) in our case (weeeeeeeeeee)

i believe the best analogy i can give is that einsteins picture of energy in its purest form is a corn popping .... however the variables would be slightly different, so for example the size of a piece of corn that pops would be transformed to say an atom turning into our planet and this probably isn't suffice due to the speed of light

this equation looks as though (if we can for a minute) its the big bang in mathematical terms

......ive decided i shall leave logic to its own devices, i can only understand it never standover

i see " DingoBot suspects that this answer includes Gibberish.DingoBot suspects that this answer contains unnecessary repetition

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the question asks for a meaning, the original answer states the variables used and the equation, not any sort of value or meaning of the equation. i think you will find my answer sheds if only the dimmest light upon Einstein's meaning of the equation, thanks dimbot

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