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In response to fuzzybuddy
Sometimes there are no facts to go by, just mathematics.
Einstein's e=mc2 is one such example. This term turned up in a longer equation and he was puzzled by it. He surmised that it could only mean that mass could be converted into energy and this term would calculate the amount of energy released when a certain quantity of mass was destroyed. It was a theory without a fact to go with it but that came later when nuclear fission was discovered.
His other theory, gravitational waves, has only recently been verified. The technology was developed after the theory in search of the necessary evidence.
Something that does intrigue me is a black hole. I never heard of one when I was a child.
Can matter pass through a black hole to another dimension or is all of it simply destroyed and converted to energy? Is there such a thing as a worm hole in space?
I will never know the answer but still, worm holes and black holes are quite fascinating.
Sometimes there are no facts to go by, just mathematics.
Einstein's e=mc2 is one such example. This term turned up in a longer equation and he was puzzled by it. He surmised that it could only mean that mass could be converted into energy and this term would calculate the amount of energy released when a certain quantity of mass was destroyed. It was a theory without a fact to go with it but that came later when nuclear fission was discovered.
His other theory, gravitational waves, has only recently been verified. The technology was developed after the theory in search of the necessary evidence.
Something that does intrigue me is a black hole. I never heard of one when I was a child.
Can matter pass through a black hole to another dimension or is all of it simply destroyed and converted to energy? Is there such a thing as a worm hole in space?
I will never know the answer but still, worm holes and black holes are quite fascinating.