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If a scientist tells you the speed of light is equal to energy divided by mass, tell him he's wrong.
Why?
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It wouldn't be a challenge then, would it?No, you tell us why.
speed of light is equal to energy divided by mass, tell him he's wrong.
It wouldn't be a challenge then, would it?
You should say to the scientist: YOU'RE WRONG.But why should we say to a scientist that the equation E = MC2 (I can't do the little 2) is wrong? Why?
E=MC²If a scientist tells you the speed of light is equal to energy divided by mass, tell him he's wrong.
Why?
You should say to the scientist: YOU'RE WRONG.
No.God is light, not in hurry to get anywhere, unequal to anything and so thick He can’t be divided ?
No.Because he's not allowing for God’s supernatural intervention, which doesn't conform to the universal laws of physics???
E=MC²
I'd tell him he's wrong because the speed of light isn't energy divided by mass, it is the square root of energy divided by mass.
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I find no Wiki relevant to what I can press on the keyboard. Is this an Apple thing?Alt Graph
Wikipedia will gladly explain further
I find no Wiki relevant to what I can press on the keyboard. Is this an Apple thing?
E=mc^2. The E stands for energy, not the speed of light. I doubt a scientist will be telling me that.It wouldn't be a challenge then, would it?
AltGr key - WikipediaI find no Wiki relevant to what I can press on the keyboard. Is this an Apple thing?