The Feynman force is the E in E=MC(2) [squared] -- the measure of the power of light. When light travels, it applies this force to Einstein's Fabric, resulting in its incredible speed. But half that force goes into the fabric that light pushes itself off of. Not so different from the way a sailboat takes the energy of the wind from one direction to propel itself in another by pushing on the water with it's keel. Some of the wind power goes into the water, some goes into pushing the boat. When light is bound in matter, that energy stays where it is applied -- in the atom. Light applying its force to light. That's why the C gets squared in Einstein's fundamental equation. Matter IS light. And so are we.
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