Does any one know were i can find einstiens theory of relititvity?
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Does any one know were i can find einstiens theory of relititvity?
try google and type: Einstein relativity theory :)
btw: he's probably wrong anyway :lol:
Thanks
(I think he is right)
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E=MC
:teehee:
He's probably wrong. Uses the speed of light © as a universal constant. Current thinking is that it may well not be. If that's the case then, he's wrong.Quote:
Originally posted by andrewlamb098@8 April 2003 - 20:23
Thanks
(I think he is right)
http://www.aip.org/history/einstein/images/ae14.jpg
Nice looking Chap :D
yeah, he could fit right in that 'sexiest men' topic
:lol: :lol:
lol I was tempted ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Skweeky@8 April 2003 - 22:42
yeah, he could fit right in that 'sexiest men' topic
:lol: :lol:
energy equals mass times the speed of light squared
He's probably wrong. Uses the speed of light © as a universal constant. Current thinking is that it may well not be. If that's the case then, he's wrong. [/b][/quote]Quote:
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Thanks
(I think he is right)
You cant be sure about that.
You cant be sure about that. [/b][/quote]Quote:
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@8 April 2003 - 20:23
Thanks
(I think he is right)
He's probably wrong. Uses the speed of light © as a universal constant. Current thinking is that it may well not be. If that's the case then, he's wrong.
I didn't say I was. I said ".... current thinking is ....". There's very little I'm sure about.
There is also current thinking that there is a gene which causes homosexuality. That would mean that homosexuality was hereditary. How would that work then.
Edit: I'll post links, instead.
http://www.exn.ca/Stories/1998/03/03/01.asp
http://www.exn.ca/Stories/1999/04/22/53.asp
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/200...t-uot052702.php
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well it wasn't too long ago we thought the world was flat you knowQuote:
QUOTE (andrewlamb098 @ 9 April 2003 - 03:05)
QUOTE (JmiF @ 8 April 2003 - 15:28)
QUOTE (andrewlamb098 @ 8 April 2003 - 20:23)
Thanks
(I think he is right)
He's probably wrong. Uses the speed of light © as a universal constant. Current thinking is that it may well not be. If that's the case then, he's wrong.
You cant be sure about that.
I didn't say I was. I said ".... current thinking is ....". There's very little I'm sure about.
Einstein's Theory of Relativity is currently the object of much debate.
As far as I know his Theory of Relititvity is universally accepted. ;)
Well, who am I to say whether he was wrong, or right?
All I know is that he was a freaking genius to do all that work without using computers.....
In this day and age, his research would probably require several hundreds of Cray computer hours, and cost at least a few $100.000.000.
I can't help but wonder what he might have come up with next, if he didn't ran into Marilyn......
Aaaah, those women. Deadly for creative minds...... ;)
I wonder what he would of acomplidshed if he had todays technology.
alot.
What makes you think computers would have helped his work.Quote:
Originally posted by Ron@9 April 2003 - 18:50
Well, who am I to say whether he was wrong, or right?
All I know is that he was a freaking genius to do all that work without using computers.....
In this day and age, his research would probably require several hundreds of Cray computer hours, and cost at least a few $100.000.000.
I can't help but wonder what he might have come up with next, if he didn't ran into Marilyn......
Aaaah, those women. Deadly for creative minds...... ;)
Do you think playing Doom would have helped him relax.
Are computers really that usefull in pure mathematics.
More importantly what could he have achieved had he been able to share ideas with the likes of Stephen Hawking.
I think it was Albert E who said, we are standing on the shoulders of giants (now you know where the name of the album came from). So even if we are not as tall as them we can see further. I paraphrase.
It is the minds and ideas which would have been of use to him. Not the technology.