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| Also, if I had a service like loudtwitter, I'd probably write it to collect any posts it republishes containing the string "loudtwitter." |
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| (pronounce that last one "leh-ZURE") |
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| looks like loudtwitter ignored my derivation of e=mc^2. Fine then! I shall just have to post it AT MY LEISURE. |
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| @worldmegan I am up to SCIENCE! |
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| ROBOTS on frickin' MARS. |
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| Oh, I almost forgot to mention... |
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| So, basically: C is the bullet train to party town. |
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| The point is: It's just a bunch of really basic, intuitive old newtonian physics, with this one crazy thing (the speed of light) thrown in. |
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| Okay, that was actually pretty horrible, but I blame that on twitter. |
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| Now, that wasn't so bad, now was it? |
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| e=mc^2. |
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| Drop the delta, aaaaand.... |
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| e=(delta m)C^2. |
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| However, our velocity is the speed of light, which we call C. So, |
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| which we can rewrite as e=(delta m)v^2. |
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| e=v(delta m)v |
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| Time cancels itself out, since it's both a numerator (from vt) and a denomator (from v(delta m)/v), so... |
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| e=v((delta m)/t)vt |
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| So delta v = 0, which means we can remove "m(delta v)/t" from our equation (v = 0, so that whole part equals 0.) |
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