Modern Physics for Non-Scientists - Season 1 Episode 12 What about E=mc2 and Is Everything Relative
Shortly after publishing his 1905 paper on special relativity, Einstein realized that his theory required a fundamental equivalence between mass and energy, which he expressed in the equation E=mc2. Among other things, this famous formula means that the energy contained in a single raisin could power a large city for an entire day.
First Air Date: Jan 01, 1970
Last Air date: Jan 01, 1970
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 24 Episode
Runtime: 26 minutes
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Season
Season 1
Episode
Time Travel, Tunneling, Tennis, and Tea
Heaven and Earth, Place and Motion
The Clockwork Universe
Let There Be Light
Speed c Relative to What
Earth and the Ether-A Crisis in Physics
Einstein to the Rescue
Uncommon Sense-Stretching Time
Muons and Time-Traveling Twins
Escaping Contradiction-Simultaneity Is Relative
Faster than Light-Past, Future, and Elsewhere
What about E=mc2 and Is Everything Relative
A Problem of Gravity
Curved Spacetime
Black Holes
Into the Heart of Matter
Enter the Quantum
Wave or Particle?
Quantum Uncertainty-Farewell to Determinism
Particle or Wave?
Quantum Weirdness and Schrodinger's Cat
The Particle Zoo
Cosmic Connections
Toward a Theory of Everything