Re: The fastest thing



On 12/10/07 9:21 PM, in article
0ba98223-4811-4d82-9aa9-46aa281e359d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "BURT"
<macromitch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Dec 10, 8:41 pm, BURT <macromi...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
c=square root of (energy/mass)

Mitch Raemsch

This is E=MC SQUARED __
@Why does the speed of light or the cosmic speed limit have anything
to do with the amount of energy stored in mass?

Mitch Raemsch -- Light fall --

No one knows. But as far as we know, that is the way it is. Prove otherwise
to get famous and a Nobel prize as well.

Bill

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