Re: Sir Isaac Newton, has originated, inter-conversion of mass and energy, (E=mc2 )
- From: Stig Holmquist <stigfjorden@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 19:33:23 -0400
On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 17:55:51 -0700, fleesow <fleesow@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sir Isaac Newton, has originated, inter-conversion of mass and energy,
(E=mc2 )
Newton has stated first of all about inter conversion of mass and
energy. Einstein has derived first mathematical equation for the same.
Newton [1] has quoted in his book ?Opticks? in 1704 that
"Gross bodies and light are convertible into one another...",
[ 1 ] Sir Isaac Newton, Opticks, pp. CVX (1704; reprinted by Dover
Publications, Inc., New York, 1952).
After about 200 years Einstein [2] derived mathematical equation for
Newton?s perception i.e. ?L =?mc2 where ?L is light energy emitted
when mass ?m is annihilated and c is speed of light. It is the rarest
coincidence in between Newton?s hypothesis and Einstein?s mathematical
derivation.
[2] Einstein, A., Annalen der Physik 18, 639 (1905).
Then from ?L =?mc2 Einstein speculated ?E =?mc2
For details you may like to visit
http://www.ajayonline.us
Einstein was never awarded the Nobel price in phyics for any of his
theories of relativity because the Swedish Academy rejected his worhk
as not physics but philosophy and it is spelled out by one of the
members, H.Nordenson i his book "Relativity,time amd reality.(1969).
Stig Holmquist
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