JohnnySavage
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I have looked at numerous sites about the theory of relativity and only Wikipedia references Nuclear twice. The rest all talk about speed and time relative to each other. So what am I missing? Does the theory of relativity have applications in energy fields and nuclear physics? IDK, ask people who work in those fields. I know that the theory of relativity which came out in 1905 according to at least 2 sites I saw predates Einsteins work on the Manhattan project.
10th grade science class.
Special Relativity lead to the discovery of e-mc2
c2 is the speed of light and is a constant.
e is energy and m is mass. When you split an atom, the pieces don't add up to the original mass. The lost mass is transmuted into energy.
Thus concludes our lesson on how a fission reactor works.
Doesn't everyone know this???