E A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation - David Bodanis
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E A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation

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English
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Macmillan
Pages
324
ISBN
9780333780336
E=mc2 is the world's most famous equation, yet its true meaning and profound impact often remain a mystery. David Bodanis unravels this iconic formula, examining each of its components - energy, mass, the speed of light, and the equals sign - through a historical lens. The book delves into the lives of the scientists who laid the groundwork for Einstein's breakthrough, from Ole Roemer's measurement of light's speed to Michael Faraday's work on energy fields.

This narrative explores how Einstein synthesized these ideas in 1905, forever changing our understanding of the universe by revealing that mass and energy are interchangeable. It then traces the equation's journey from theoretical concept to its role in the atomic bomb and its implications for how stars, including our sun, generate energy. Bodanis presents a detailed account of the human stories behind the science, offering insight into how foundational discoveries are made and how they reshape the world. This book provides a clear understanding of the equation that ushered in the nuclear age and continues to explain the fundamental workings of the cosmos.

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