testtömegenergiaszabályozás
Testtömegenergia, often abbreviated as TME, is a concept originating from Hungarian physics literature. It refers to the notion that mass can be considered a form of energy and vice versa. This idea is closely related to Albert Einstein's famous mass-energy equivalence principle, E=mc², but it is not a direct translation or universally accepted scientific term outside of specific theoretical discussions.
The core idea behind testtömegenergia is that mass is not an intrinsic, immutable property but rather a
While the term itself may not be common in mainstream physics, the underlying principle it represents is