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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
The famous conclusion, '''E=MC²''', only holds for a body at rest. The more general conclusion derived by Einstein was, in fact, '''E<sup>2</sup>=(MC<sup>2</sup>)<sup>2</sup>+(PC)<sup>2</sup>''', where E represents the energy of the body, M represents its math, C is the speed of light, and P is the body's momentum.
The famous conclusion, '''E=MC²''', only holds for a body at rest. The more general conclusion derived by Einstein was, in fact, '''E<sup>2</sup>=(MC<sup>2</sup>)<sup>2</sup>+(PC)<sup>2</sup>''', where E represents the energy of the body, M represents its mass, C is the speed of light, and P is the body's momentum.


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Revision as of 02:38, 5 March 2022

E=MC²

In 1905, Albert Einstein came up with the mathematical scientific conclusion of E=MC². (TVThe Lie of the Land)

Alternate reality

In an alternate reality created by the Monks, they made it look as if they helped Einstein come up with this conclusion. (TV: The Lie of the Land)

Behind the scenes

The famous conclusion, E=MC², only holds for a body at rest. The more general conclusion derived by Einstein was, in fact, E2=(MC2)2+(PC)2, where E represents the energy of the body, M represents its mass, C is the speed of light, and P is the body's momentum.