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As far as solving physics by mathematical equation, if were to be done it probably would have been done by now. In e equals m c squared, the squared is a fixed point. In physics, I say, there is no fixed point, the speed of light is not a fixed point. That could be one reason that the equation does not solve energy. Another example is even though newtons equations are still the work horse of the space industry, none of them are absolute or perfect and all require adjustment. For them to be absolute they would require a fixed point. In physics, in this model, and with overwhelming empirical evidence including colliders coming up empty for decades, I think we can assume that nothing is at rest or in other words there is no fixed point. If there were an equation for physics it would be E=E. That is no fixed point on either side. And if you were to think of it in the context of biology, you probably wouldn’t even consider a fixed point in any solution.