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halpmaine
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Hello All.
Please forgive me if the answer to the following is found in PF but I didn't find it doing a search...
My question is this: what prompted Einstein to even consider light or better C as integral to E or, well, 'everything'? Was it mathematical such that he had the E and m but not the unknown variable (i.e. x = ?); was C the result of solving for x, if you will?
Thanks!
-Halp
Please forgive me if the answer to the following is found in PF but I didn't find it doing a search...
My question is this: what prompted Einstein to even consider light or better C as integral to E or, well, 'everything'? Was it mathematical such that he had the E and m but not the unknown variable (i.e. x = ?); was C the result of solving for x, if you will?
Thanks!
-Halp