Subject: DERP
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Posted on: 2013-11-23 18:43:00 UTC

Actually, forget what I said about redefining the speed of light in E=mc^3. "c" is a constant, herp-de-derp.

*facepalms*

What E=mc^3 will actually do is change the rate at which mass is added to an object that is accelerated towards the speed of light. Consider:

E=mc^2

m=E/(c^2)

Differentiate with respect to E to find the rate of change:

dm/dE = 1/(c^2)

and so in the case of E=mc^3:

m=E/(c^3)

dm/dE = 1/(c^3)

...which— if I am not mistaken (again)— means that ships approaching a velocity in this system won't gain weight as fast as in E=mc^2.

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