Indian teacher finds 'inconsistencies' in E=mc2
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- Date: 15 Oct 2006 17:11:44 -0700
XDOT has this story:
http://www.xdot.in/story/Shimla-teacher-finds-inconsistencies-in-Emc2/
A Shimla-based science teacher has pointed out ''inconsistencies'' in
the Einstein's Law of Conservation of Matter equation E = mc2, while
putting forth a ''new improved equation'.'
Ajay Sharma, a teacher in a local government high secondary school, has
derived a new equation dE = Ac2dm (DE = Ac2DM) instead of E = mc2,
which, he says, Einstein did not ''derive mathematically'' but, in a
true sense, ''speculated''.
Sharma says has received international recognition now with his
research papers being published in international journals and read in
conferences in America, England and Canada. Is this true??
Complete story @
http://www.xdot.in/story/Shimla-teacher-finds-inconsistencies-in-Emc2/
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