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On Sep 29, 5:57 am, wrote:
Exactly 102 years ago (1905 September 27) Einstein wrote a very short paper. Einstein starts referring to a body at rest with energy E. I want to know what kind of energy is that E. Being the body at rest, the kinetic energy is excluded. Then, what other kind of energy a body at rest can have in 1905? RVHG (Rafael Valls Hidalgo-Gato) --------- In Sep 1905 paper Einstein simply considered a light energy source emitting light energy. The Einstein derived a relation between , Light Energy Emitted and correspondinG decrease in mass as L =mc2 Light Energy emitted = (decrease in mass )c2 The Einstein speculated ( no proof , no logic ) Every enerfgy emitted = (decrease in mass) c2 or E=mc2 This is origin of E=mc2 This paper have no reference and APPARENTLY WAS NOT PEER REVIEWED before publication. More information and Einstein's papers can be downloaded from www.ajayonline.us |
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![]() "matches" wrote in message oups.com... On Sep 29, 5:57 am, wrote: Exactly 102 years ago (1905 September 27) Einstein wrote a very short paper. Einstein starts referring to a body at rest with energy E. I want to know what kind of energy is that E. Being the body at rest, the kinetic energy is excluded. Then, what other kind of energy a body at rest can have in 1905? RVHG (Rafael Valls Hidalgo-Gato) --------- In Sep 1905 paper Einstein simply considered a light energy source emitting light energy. The Einstein derived a relation between , Light Energy Emitted and correspondinG decrease in mass as L =mc2 Light Energy emitted = (decrease in mass )c2 The Einstein speculated ( no proof , no logic ) Every enerfgy emitted = (decrease in mass) c2 or E=mc2 This is origin of E=mc2 no, it is not. This paper have no reference and APPARENTLY WAS NOT PEER REVIEWED before publication. More information and Einstein's papers can be downloaded from www.ajayonline.us |
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On Sep 28, 8:01 pm, matches wrote:
[snip crap] Idiot. |
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On Sep 28, 11:01 pm, matches wrote:
This paper have no reference and APPARENTLY WAS NOT PEER REVIEWED before publication. Papers don't necessarily require references if the material can stand alone, ie if it's a completely new idea. And you're assertion that it was never peer reviewed is just plain nuts. Do think reputable physics journals are just like usenet? |
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![]() "matches" wrote in message oups.com... On Sep 29, 5:57 am, wrote: Exactly 102 years ago (1905 September 27) Einstein wrote a very short paper. Einstein starts referring to a body at rest with energy E. I want to know what kind of energy is that E. Being the body at rest, the kinetic energy is excluded. Then, what other kind of energy a body at rest can have in 1905? RVHG (Rafael Valls Hidalgo-Gato) --------- In Sep 1905 paper Einstein simply considered a light energy source emitting light energy. The Einstein derived a relation between , Light Energy Emitted and correspondinG decrease in mass as L =mc2 Light Energy emitted = (decrease in mass )c2 The Einstein speculated ( no proof , no logic ) Every enerfgy emitted = (decrease in mass) c2 or E=mc2 This is origin of E=mc2 This paper have no reference and APPARENTLY WAS NOT PEER REVIEWED Errrrrr. What do you think editors of journals do? Use submissions as toilet paper? Bill before publication. More information and Einstein's papers can be downloaded from www.ajayonline.us |
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