Dancing David
Penultimate Amazing
Thank you for offering an explanation, its a good analogy.
I agree that energy can be viewed as like money, unfortunately, there is a problem in this analogy.
As I see it, the currency or money is has a number or value say £1.50, this remains the same what ever form it comes in, paper, copper or alloy.
This is energy
The paper or metal which the money is made of is the equivalent of matter in my question, which comes in paper, copper, alloy etc.
This is matter.
The problem is physicists tell us that matter is energy, so the paper is made somehow made of £1.50 and the copper is somehow made of £1.50.
Energy cannot be a number, because a number cannot be a thing only a quantity.
Or we end up with a universe made up of £1.50s.
Are the £1.50s paper, copper or alloy?
I give up punshh, you are trolling
