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Date: 16 Jul 2007 11:52:12
From: fleesow
Subject: Sir Isaac Newton, has originated, inter-conversion of mass and energy, (E=mc2 )
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Sir Isaac Newton, has originated, inter-conversion of mass and energy, (E=3Dmc2 ) Newton has stated first of all about inter conversion of mass and energy. Einstein has derived first mathematical equation for the same. Newton [1] has quoted in his book =E2=80=98Opticks=E2=80=99 in 1704 that "Gross bodies and light are convertible into one another...", [ 1 ] Sir Isaac Newton, Opticks, pp. CVX (1704; reprinted by Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1952). After about 200 years Einstein [2] derived mathematical equation for Newton=E2=80=99s perception i.e. =E2=88=86L =3D=E2=88=86mc2 where =E2=88=86= L is light energy emitted when mass =E2=88=86m is annihilated and c is speed of light. It is the rare= st coincidence in between Newton=E2=80=99s hypothesis and Einstein=E2=80=99s m= athematical derivation. [2] Einstein, A., Annalen der Physik 18, 639 (1905). Then from =E2=88=86L =3D=E2=88=86mc2 Einstein speculated =E2=88=86E =3D= =E2=88=86mc2 For details you may like to visit http://www.ajayonline.us Ajay Sharma
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Date: 20 Jul 2007 00:27:00
From: fleesow
Subject: Re: Sir Isaac Newton, has originated, inter-conversion of mass and energy, (E=mc2 )
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On Jul 19, 5:12=C2=A0pm, Helpful person <rrl...@yahoo.com > wrote: > On Jul 16, 2:52=C2=A0pm, fleesow <flee...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Sir Isaac Newton, has originated, inter-conversion of mass and energy, > > (E=3Dmc2 ) > > > Newton has stated first of all about inter conversion of mass and > > energy. Einstein has derived first mathematical equation for the same. > > > Newton [1] has quoted in =C2=A0his book =C2=A0=E2=80=98Opticks=E2=80=99= =C2=A0in 1704 that > > "Gross bodies and light are convertible into one another...", > > > [ 1 ] =C2=A0Sir Isaac Newton, Opticks, pp. CVX (1704; reprinted by Dover > > Publications, Inc., New York, 1952). > > =C2=A0After about 200 years Einstein [2] derived mathematical equation = for > > Newton=E2=80=99s perception i.e. =E2=88=86L =3D=E2=88=86mc2 where =E2= =88=86L is light energy emitted > > when mass =E2=88=86m is annihilated and c is speed of light. It is the = rarest > > coincidence in between Newton=E2=80=99s hypothesis and Einstein=E2=80= =99s mathematical > > derivation. > > > =C2=A0[2] =C2=A0Einstein, =C2=A0A., Annalen der Physik 18, 639 =C2=A0(1= 905). > > Then =C2=A0from =E2=88=86L =3D=E2=88=86mc2 =C2=A0 Einstein speculated = =C2=A0=E2=88=86E =3D=E2=88=86mc2 > > > For details you may like to visit > > >http://www.ajayonline.us > > > Ajay Sharma > > I wouldn't put much credance on this. =C2=A0After all, Newton made many > factual statements that were untrue. =C2=A0Amongst them the impossibility > of the achromatic doublet and his strong belief in alchemy. > > www.richardfisher.com- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - All facts quoted are from the history of science. Newton was first to give idea of inter conversion of mass and light energy. It can never be denied. www.ajayonline.us
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Date: 20 Jul 2007 08:23:33
From: Chris McMahan
Subject: Re: Sir Isaac Newton, has originated, inter-conversion of mass and energy, (E=mc2 )
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fleesow <fleesow@yahoo.com > writes: > On Jul 19, 5:12 pm, Helpful person <rrl...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> On Jul 16, 2:52 pm, fleesow <flee...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> > Sir Isaac Newton, has originated, inter-conversion of mass and energy, >> > (E=mc2 ) >> >> > Newton has stated first of all about inter conversion of mass and >> > energy. Einstein has derived first mathematical equation for the same. >> >> > Newton [1] has quoted in his book ‘Opticks’ in 1704 that >> > "Gross bodies and light are convertible into one another...", >> >> > [ 1 ] Sir Isaac Newton, Opticks, pp. CVX (1704; reprinted by Dover >> > Publications, Inc., New York, 1952). >> > After about 200 years Einstein [2] derived mathematical equation for >> > Newton’s perception i.e. ∆L =∆mc2 where ∆L is light energy emitted >> > when mass ∆m is annihilated and c is speed of light. It is the rarest >> > coincidence in between Newton’s hypothesis and Einstein’s mathematical >> > derivation. >> >> > [2] Einstein, A., Annalen der Physik 18, 639 (1905). >> > Then from ∆L =∆mc2 Einstein speculated ∆E =∆mc2 >> >> > For details you may like to visit >> >> >http://www.ajayonline.us >> >> > Ajay Sharma >> >> I wouldn't put much credance on this. After all, Newton made many >> factual statements that were untrue. Amongst them the impossibility >> of the achromatic doublet and his strong belief in alchemy. >> >> www.richardfisher.com- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > All facts quoted are from the history of science. > Newton was first to give idea of > inter conversion of mass and light energy. > It can never be denied. > > www.ajayonline.us But to state that Newton had any similar understanding of the underlying mechanics of this equivalence than Einstein did is a bit preposterous. If you throw out enough theories and assertions, then by chance some have to be right. That does't make you smart, just noisy. - Chris -- (. .) =ooO=(_)=Ooo===================================== Chris McMahan
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Date: 19 Jul 2007 05:12:28
From: Helpful person
Subject: Re: Sir Isaac Newton, has originated, inter-conversion of mass and energy, (E=mc2 )
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On Jul 16, 2:52=C2=A0pm, fleesow <flee...@yahoo.com > wrote: > Sir Isaac Newton, has originated, inter-conversion of mass and energy, > (E=3Dmc2 ) > > Newton has stated first of all about inter conversion of mass and > energy. Einstein has derived first mathematical equation for the same. > > Newton [1] has quoted in =C2=A0his book =C2=A0=E2=80=98Opticks=E2=80=99 = =C2=A0in 1704 that > "Gross bodies and light are convertible into one another...", > > [ 1 ] =C2=A0Sir Isaac Newton, Opticks, pp. CVX (1704; reprinted by Dover > Publications, Inc., New York, 1952). > =C2=A0After about 200 years Einstein [2] derived mathematical equation for > Newton=E2=80=99s perception i.e. =E2=88=86L =3D=E2=88=86mc2 where =E2=88= =86L is light energy emitted > when mass =E2=88=86m is annihilated and c is speed of light. It is the ra= rest > coincidence in between Newton=E2=80=99s hypothesis and Einstein=E2=80=99s= mathematical > derivation. > > =C2=A0[2] =C2=A0Einstein, =C2=A0A., Annalen der Physik 18, 639 =C2=A0(190= 5). > Then =C2=A0from =E2=88=86L =3D=E2=88=86mc2 =C2=A0 Einstein speculated =C2= =A0=E2=88=86E =3D=E2=88=86mc2 > > For details you may like to visit > > http://www.ajayonline.us > > Ajay Sharma I wouldn't put much credance on this. After all, Newton made many factual statements that were untrue. Amongst them the impossibility of the achromatic doublet and his strong belief in alchemy. www.richardfisher.com
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Date: 17 Jul 2007 19:00:23
From: mitch
Subject: Re: Sir Isaac Newton, has originated, inter-conversion of mass and energy, (E=mc2 )
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Listen..Newton had no idea of the speed of light so he couldn't have formulated any relationship. His quote was a very intuitive idea however. "fleesow" <fleesow@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:1184611932.552153.271930@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com... Sir Isaac Newton, has originated, inter-conversion of mass and energy, (E=mc2 ) Newton has stated first of all about inter conversion of mass and energy. Einstein has derived first mathematical equation for the same. Newton [1] has quoted in his book 'Opticks' in 1704 that "Gross bodies and light are convertible into one another...", [ 1 ] Sir Isaac Newton, Opticks, pp. CVX (1704; reprinted by Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1952). After about 200 years Einstein [2] derived mathematical equation for Newton's perception i.e. ?L =?mc2 where ?L is light energy emitted when mass ?m is annihilated and c is speed of light. It is the rarest coincidence in between Newton's hypothesis and Einstein's mathematical derivation. [2] Einstein, A., Annalen der Physik 18, 639 (1905). Then from ?L =?mc2 Einstein speculated ?E =?mc2 For details you may like to visit http://www.ajayonline.us Ajay Sharma
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Date: 17 Jul 2007 02:36:36
From: Whaaadah?
Subject: Re: Sir Isaac Newton, has originated, inter-conversion of mass and
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fleesow wrote: > Sir Isaac Newton, has originated, yesterday? Dd'd'd'didnt see it on the nn'n'n'nnnn nooz. > inter-conversion of mass and energy, > (E=mc2 ) > > Newton has stated first of all about inter conversion of mass and > energy. Einstein has derived first mathematical equation for the same. > > Newton [1] has quoted in his book ‘Opticks’ in 1704 that > "Gross bodies and light are convertible into one another...", > > [ 1 ] Sir Isaac Newton, Opticks, pp. CVX (1704; reprinted by Dover > Publications, Inc., New York, 1952). > After about 200 years Einstein [2] derived mathematical equation for > Newton’s perception i.e. ∆L =∆mc2 where ∆L is light energy emitted > when mass ∆m is annihilated and c is speed of light. It is the rarest > coincidence in between Newton’s hypothesis and Einstein’s mathematical > derivation. > > [2] Einstein, A., Annalen der Physik 18, 639 (1905). > Then from ∆L =∆mc2 Einstein speculated ∆E =∆mc2 > > For details you may like to visit > > http://www.ajayonline.us > > Ajay Sharma
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Date: 16 Jul 2007 17:07:26
From:
Subject: Re: Sir Isaac Newton, has originated, inter-conversion of mass and energy, (E=mc2 )
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On Jul 16, 1:52 pm, fleesow <flee...@yahoo.com > wrote: > Sir Isaac Newton, has originated, inter-conversion of mass and energy, > (E=3Dmc2 ) > > Newton has stated first of all about inter conversion of mass and > energy. Einstein has derived first mathematical equation for the same. > > Newton [1] has quoted in his book =E2=80=98Opticks=E2=80=99 in 1704 th= at > "Gross bodies and light are convertible into one another...", > > [ 1 ] Sir Isaac Newton, Opticks, pp. CVX (1704; reprinted by Dover > Publications, Inc., New York, 1952). > After about 200 years Einstein [2] derived mathematical equation for > Newton=E2=80=99s perception i.e. =E2=88=86L =3D=E2=88=86mc2 where =E2=88= =86L is light energy emitted > when mass =E2=88=86m is annihilated and c is speed of light. It is the ra= rest > coincidence in between Newton=E2=80=99s hypothesis and Einstein=E2=80=99s= mathematical > derivation. > > [2] Einstein, A., Annalen der Physik 18, 639 (1905). > Then from =E2=88=86L =3D=E2=88=86mc2 Einstein speculated =E2=88=86E = =3D=E2=88=86mc2 > > For details you may like to visit > > http://www.ajayonline.us > > Ajay Sharma Poor Ajay, hiding behind yet another fake email account! Have you take a high-school level physics course yet?
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Date: 16 Jul 2007 19:06:50
From: Sam Wormley
Subject: Re: Sir Isaac Newton, has originated, inter-conversion of mass and
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fleesow wrote: > For details you may like to visit > http://www.ajayonline.us > > Ajay Sharma > No thanks... Ajay Sharma has posted bogus shit (scientifically wrong crap) in these newsgroups on many occasions. Einstein's 27 Sep 1905 paper available at http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/E_mc2/www/
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