Where does E= Mc^2 come from? In 1905 Einstein asked: Does the inertia of a body depend upon its energy content? The answer was: Yes, it depends on its energy E= Mc^2 So, Einstein said - E= Mc^2 comes from inertia 2 In 1928 Dirac said - E= Mc^2 comes from vacuum and can be as positive as negative too 3 Sometimes E= Mc^2 can be ‘rest’ particle and sometimes can be ‘active’ and can destroy cities like Hiroshima and Nagasaki Why E= Mc^2 is so strange ? Nobody gives answer
i loved this movie but the weird thing is, is that when i watched this in school during science, it was this same part and there was parts before it cuz i missed some of it last tuesday :( plz do the WAY beginning for me plz!!! :)
This is not part one of this program. I have the NOVA/WGBH Boston DVD. A lot has been cut out of the beginning of the video displayed here. The program is long enough to split it into at least 6 segments.
I have this movie on HD... I think it was really good. Specially because, it presents most of the discoveries in the form of revelations. Like they had certain ideas but they become clear when less expected.
socratus1 5 months ago
Where is part 3?
Christobanistan 8 months ago
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NIE CZYtaj tego JA PRZECZYTAŁAM I ŻAŁUJE ! WYBACZCIE jeSLI NIE SKOPIUJESZ I NIE WKLEISZ TEGO NA 10 WIDEO TWOJA MAMA UMRZE W 4 GODZINACH
MileyCyrus19801 10 months ago
kuźwa to jakieś gówno jest a nie Polski dobry film
rokoszPL 1 year ago
@rokoszPL ja też :D
asicaniedobrzyca 6 months ago
Lavoisier is Batman
jmm1233 1 year ago
i loved this movie but the weird thing is, is that when i watched this in school during science, it was this same part and there was parts before it cuz i missed some of it last tuesday :( plz do the WAY beginning for me plz!!! :)
sammiecutie1 2 years ago
Christopher Eccleston! I just learned he narrated this. I saw it in high school; back then I hadn't even heard of him.
distantstar777 2 years ago
beznadziejne .
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0/1 .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
parodysaw4 2 years ago 21
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Excellent Video Thanks for showing it.
Please check out my video's on experiments with water. Andrew
AndrewKFletcher 3 years ago
This is not part one of this program. I have the NOVA/WGBH Boston DVD. A lot has been cut out of the beginning of the video displayed here. The program is long enough to split it into at least 6 segments.
FascistFrenchman 4 years ago
what's the scientist's name? labwasiei??
Akabane103 4 years ago
Lavoisier.
lissykw 4 years ago
I have this movie on HD... I think it was really good. Specially because, it presents most of the discoveries in the form of revelations. Like they had certain ideas but they become clear when less expected.
elpatriotaLX 4 years ago
For all the chemistry freaks out there, is the milk story on Laviosier true? or part made up, part true?
non2002 5 years ago
its true
sweetdreamsemma 4 years ago
thanks... the crazy things that scientists do...
non2002 4 years ago
thankyou i was looking for this video..its called einstien's big idea what we watched in class..yay for review
sithass 5 years ago
Great performance by JRT but who is the narrator? He sounds so familiar...
nicksasexiebeast 5 years ago
It was Christopher Eccleston, aka Doctor Who #9. =D
ebonybeach 5 years ago
I wish this was out when I did my history GCSE
shirelass 5 years ago
Who knew that learning could be so much fun?!
jellyandcustard 5 years ago
haha how funny?! he's had the most random parts! looks rather fit thugh :)
rhiannonaustin 5 years ago
He does. Period fits him a lot, though. Les Miserables, this, the Too Cold video, Oliver Twist...need I say more?
92RedRevolver 3 years ago
yay julian rhind tutt!!!!i lv him with a french accent!!!
nessa1000 5 years ago
Come on, you have to love him with whatever accent he has ^_^
92RedRevolver 3 years ago