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more about #einstein more comments → Curves: Needs messier hair. more » dna: No video link? Really? more » Hamsfork: Actually this does not prove e=mc^2, if anything it proves that "quantum chromodynamics" and the way they calculate them in the experiment are viable.... more » Migo: I wanted to read the news, not fiction. I wonder if engadget has the same article... more » scarbrtj: The disappearing atom mass has transmogrified Gizmodo's fonts. more » anderlan: Arg. This is how math works in ASCII: e=mc2 indicates subscript 2. f1, f2, x1, x2, etc. (Yes, that forces you to be explicit in your context when in... more » jp.rider63: can anyone find the research article link? more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Oh Bjork, Bjork, were you brought by the stork, or were you created from leptons and quarks? I love you so much that I act like a dork. Oh Bjork, Oh... more » visionep: Second paragraph of the story: "I didn't had anything better to do," Should be: "I didn't have anything better to do, Don't you guy's have editors? more » SegamanXero: So in other words.... Einstein > Super Computers What would happen if we made a bunch of Einstein clones and networked them together???? more » Austenw: Couple things: Number 1, I hate this wide, large font. It's seriously irritating the hell out of me. Number 2, WTF? more » damnelantra™: um.. wtf? more » -
#robots
Mad Roboticist Re-Creates Einstein's Head, This Time With More Feeling
David Hanson, the roboticist who brought us the creepy cybernetic substitute son Zeno, is now offering an empathetic smiling Einstein bot for our general horrification. More » -
#humor
Supercomputers Corroborate Einstein's e=mc2 After 103 Years
Believe it or not, but it has taken 103 years and the combined power of various of the world's top supercomputers to prove Eintein's biggest equation right, resolving e=mc2 at the scale of sub-atomic particles. The feat has been achieved by a team of French, German, and Hungarian physicists led by Laurent Lellouch at the Center for Theoretical Physics in France, and has finally answered a question that has puzzled scientists for decades: The Mysterious Case of the Disappearing Atom Mass! More » -
