On Apr 12, 5:34=A0pm, thro...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Wayne Throop) wrote:
> ::: What are you going to do when you learn General-Relativity, build an
> ::: atomic bomb?
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> :: General Relativity is not relevant to building atomic bombs,
> :: fortunately.
>
> : The Starmaker <starma...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> : I was refering to that pervert Einstein.
>
> Einstein didn't build an atom bomb once he'd "learned general
relativity".=
Learned it, learned it from who? I thought he invented it.
> So why should anybody else?
>
> Wayne Throop =A0 thro...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
=A0http://sheol.org/throopw
Okay, ...he was responsible for the building of the Atomic bomb.
He helped them. He took a piece of paper, wrote some stuff on it and
BOOM, atomic bomb.
"In 1905, as part of his Special Theory of Relativity, Eienstein
made the intriguing point that a large amount of energy
could be released from a small amount of matter.
This was expressed by the equation E=3Dmc2 (energy =3D mass times the
speed of light squared).
The atomic bomb would clearly illustrate this principle.
Einstein's greatest role in the invention of the atomic bomb was
signing a letter to President Franklin Roosevelt urging that the bomb
be built."


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