E = mc^2: How Einstein’s theory of relativity changed everything

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Relativity. It's nearly as famous as the physicist who rocked the world when he revealed it, first with the special theory in 1905, and then with his General Theory of Relativity published November 25, 1915. On Wednesday, July 22, the Crawford Family Forum celebrated the most famous equation of all time, E = mc^2, with Mat Kaplan of NEXT: People | Science | Tomorrow, and Jeffrey Bennett and Sean Carroll, leading scientists and teachers who have made Einstein’s discovery a focus of their work.
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Believe or not Einstein's relativity cannot derive E = mc². Watch this video for definitive proof: cLOxnCsaeTg

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