The Real Meaning of E=mc² | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios
Apr 09, 2020At the same
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, will the total weight of the planet increase and, if so, by how much? Don't put the answers in the comments section because it's for your questions. Instead, email your responses to pbsspace
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@gmail.com under the subject “E=MC2 Challenge.” Submit your responses no earlier than 5:00 pm New York time on that date. I want to give a chance for everyone to think about it and for everyone to answer, because we will announce the first five correct answers, which must contain a correct explanation to be counted in the next episode. "Space time". Last week, we talked about the benefits of NASA.First, you mentioned something to make things clear. It was not one of the benefits of NASA. - Microwaves, flavors, belts, wireless power. tools,
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pen, MRI machines – none of them are NASA benefits, but you mentioned some NASA benefits. Ryan Braun mentioned space covers, David Shea mentioned oxygen-permeable lenses, and UndamagedLama2 mentioned robotic surgery. Good research. Jay Perrin, an airline dispatcher and former firefighter, mentioned the importance of being able to see through smoke and fog. It's great to hear someone with personal experience with NASA technology point out that NASA is great (jancultis, or "yawn"-cultis), but it's inefficient. and lacks space Great improvement.I agree and I think NASA does that. And in conclusion, to Mrs. Crocco, a fourth grader at Dunbar Hill School in Hamden, Connecticut. Thank you very much for watching the program. And yes, Mrs. Crocco and I are
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