Einstein equation marks 100 years

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Physicists are celebrating the centenary of Albert Einstein's best known equation: E=mc².



Published in the fourth of a series of papers that shook the foundations of physics in 1905, E=mc² is now linked with the power of the atom bomb.

No equation is anywhere near as recognisable as E=mc².

In 1905, it was final proof of the genius and imagination of a young German-born scientist who had yet to land a university post.

It seems so simple: three letters standing for energy, mass, and the speed of light, brought together with the tightness of a soundbite.

Yet what it encapsulates is still hard for scientists to grasp.

Einstein showed in a handful of lines that as you accelerate an object, it not only gets faster, it also gets heavier.

That in turn makes further pushing less fruitful so that eventually nothing can be accelerated beyond the speed of light.

The equation rounded out the theory of relativity he had started earlier in the year.

Einstein soon recognised through the equation that the energy released in radioactivity - a phenomenon hardly understood at the time - might lead to measurable changes in mass.

That idea was eventually to be translated into the physics of the atom bomb.



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great work by a great man, the thing is people are still searching for ways to prove that E=mc² is not the only truth, its not the mother of all equations, good luck to them :)

in the mean time E=mc² rules & has just hit a century :P

ein, so this is what nick stands for ?

zhopudey, most of the yesteryears scientists were self-thought(geeks), nowadays its just the opposite :(
 
zhopudey said:
And to think he was considered below average in school :S

Well, he was not CONSIDERED. He WAS a dunce in school. But of course, as everyone now knows, he was not a DUNCE at all.

They say that he had the highest IQ of 140(some say 200). Your IQ is compared to Einstein's. He has become a benchmark of how intelligent a person is. And they also say that he used 40% of his brain as opposed to 10%(or is it 20%??) in a normal human being....
 
ein, so this is what nick stands for ?

lol... nah, im no Einstein...yet ;) (still in the "dunce stage" :q)

nick is a play between the german "ein" (meaning "one") and my fave ps2 game char. (whom u c in my avatar)
 
Bobby Fischer who is a former chess world champion and currently living in Iceland had an IQ score of 180 !! Brillant guy

Einstein RULES :D
 
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