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Mekonta
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Dimensions of matter

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Our students watched a TV programme about the LHC at CERN.
They asked this question :- a proton is considered as 3 dimensions at rest. As it accelerates to 99% the speed of light it becomes 2 dimensional . So? On collision it turns into energy, So the question is? Is energy considered as 1 dimension or no dimension ?
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