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English: The relationship between Energy (E), Mass (m) and Momentum (p) of a body according to Einstein's Theory of Relativity illustrated in a Pythagorean format (where 'c' is the Speed of Light). This clearly shows how the popular equation, , is the special case of being in the same reference frame as the body so that its momentum, hence its velocity, can be ignored (trinity can be reduced to a duality).
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