New Theorem Reveals E=MC Squared in Motion, Inspired by Juvenal's Controversial Claim
USA News PR April 26, 2024
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Salem, Oregon April 26, 2024 (USANews.com) - Renowned mathematician Aaron Wider has announced a groundbreaking new theorem that reveals E=MC squared in motion, inspired by the controversial claim made by Juvenal over two thousand years ago. The theorem is set to be published in the near future and is expected to revolutionize the field of physics.
Juvenal, a Roman mathematician who lived in the first century CE, famously stated that no mathematician is worth anything unless they have first been in trouble with the police. This bold assertion has sparked debate and discussion for centuries, and now Wider has taken inspiration from Juvenal's words to develop a new understanding of Albert Einstein's Special Relativity.
The theorem proposed by Wider demonstrates that E=MC squared can be understood in motion, challenging traditional interpretations of the equation. By incorporating the concept of movement into the equation, Wider has opened up new possibilities for understanding the relationship between energy, mass, and speed.
Wider, based in Salem, Oregon, is known for his innovative approach to mathematics and his willingness to push the boundaries of conventional thinking. His latest theorem is sure to generate excitement and interest within the scientific community and beyond.
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