Introduction - For centuries prior to Albert Einstein's development of E = mc2, men and women the world over dedicated their lives to understanding the concepts that underlie each part of the equation. Their investigations into the nature of energy, mass, light, and velocity provided Einstein with the foundation he needed to draw his astonishing conclusions about the equivalence of mass and energy. Scientists have confirmed Einstein's equation countless times since its creation and continue researching its implications today. In this activity, you'll will learn more about the lives and work of some of the men and women involved with E = mc2. source: NOVA—Einstein's Big Idea www.pbs.org/nova/einstein
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