Einstein's E=mc^2 is presented as the insight that mass and energy are correlated, opening the possibility of nuclear energy by splitting the atom.
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Einstein's E=mc^2 is presented as the insight that mass and energy are correlated, opening the possibility of nuclear energy by splitting the atom.
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"Now the problem, though, he had a huge problem. The problem is he had the correlation, he had the mathematical correlation, but he didn't..."
"And this is a revolution. We didn't... We didn't understand this before, right? We just thought... We just assumed that solids and vibrations are..."
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