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by philwelch 2093 days ago
This is kind of pedantic, but to my understanding, even normal exothermic chemical reactions do convert mass to energy. It’s just that the amount of mass lost is extremely negligible. Conservation of mass is an oversimplification that is close enough to match any real world measurement you’d care about.

Nuclear reactions are when you start getting into doing mass-energy conversion at scale.

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Yes, conservation of mass is to conservation of energy what Newtonian mechanics is to general relativity. The former work pretty well in everyday life
Thank you. I didn't know that.