säteilysynteesi
Säteilysynteesi, meaning radiation synthesis in Finnish, refers to the process by which matter is formed from energy, specifically in the context of nuclear physics and astrophysics. This concept is most famously described by Albert Einstein's mass-energy equivalence principle, famously expressed as E=mc². This equation indicates that mass and energy are interchangeable; a certain amount of energy can be converted into a corresponding amount of mass, and vice versa.
In practical terms, säteilysynteesi is observed in high-energy environments where the intense energy can spontaneously create
Astrophysical phenomena, such as the formation of matter in the cores of stars or in supernova explosions,