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Why does E=MC[squared]? : (and why should we care?

Why does E=MC[squared]? : (and why should we care?

The authors demonstrate how, in order to truly understand why E=mc2, we first must understand why we must move forward in time and not backwards and how objects in our 3-dimensional world actually move in 4-dimensional space-time. In other words, how the very fabric of our world is constructed.

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Book info

Author Cox, Brian.
Reader Crerar Peter
Contributors

Forshaw, Jeff,

Language eng
Duration 8 h 36 min
Publication info Royal National Institute for the Blind.
Physical description DaisyTrio 2.02 (8 h 36 min)
Original publication info Da Capo 2010.
Keywords fysiikka fysik
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