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This is a more detailed definition of E=mc2, as this allows for if the object is moving. The concept here is that as v would be equal to c, ie at the speed of light, it would make the equation n/(1-1), which is n/0, which is said to be infinite. Therefore, it would take an infinite amount of energy to make something move as fast as light.
On the other hand, I find the actual definition itself to also be sketchy in that regards, as photons, even though they don't have mass, move at a speed of c, and 0/0 is just as infinite!