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Einstein’s Big Split By Christiana Jenkins

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Page 1: Einstein's Big Idea

Einstein’s Big Split

By Christiana Jenkins

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There was once a little boy named

Albert.

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He was the smartest boy in the whole world.

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One day, Albert was working on a

very important formula, but he just could not

figure it out, so he decided to find

something to eat.

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While he was looking around the house for something to eat, he

decided that he wanted to make a

banana split.

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But he did not have anything in his refrigerator to make a banana split with. So he decided to call

some of his friends to bring some ingredients.

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The first person he called was his friend Michael

Faraday.

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When Albert told Michael about how

he wanted to make a banana split, Michael

told him that he would bring over some bananas.

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Albert found that very interesting so

he wrote down an E on his formula sheet and called it energy.

E=energy

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The next person Albert called was his

friend Lavoisier.

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Lavoisier decided to bring some

whipped cream that he said would

never lose its amount of mass

even if you melt it to a pulp, the

mass of the cream never changed.

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Albert also found that interesting so he wrote an M next to the E on the paper and called the M

mass.

M=mass

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While trying to start the split they

realized that they did not have one thing that could

connect the bananas to the whipped

cream or the energy to the mass.

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So they decided to

call Ole Roemer.

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Roemer told them that he

would bring the ice cream that

could connect all of the whipped cream to all of the bananas in

the entire universe.

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When Roemer brought the ice cream, Albert

saw how it connected the

other ingredients he wrote a C on the paper to

represent speed of light.

C=SPEED OF LIGHT

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As the group of friends got

ready to dive into the split, they noticed

that there were not any sprinkles or cherries on

top.

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So they called their other two friends

Emilie Du Chatalet, who brought the

cherries and Robert Recorde who brought

the sprinkles.

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Seeing how the sprinkles showed how the banana split was

interchangeable, Albert wrote an equal sign in between the E

and the M.

E = M

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Albert also saw how the cherries was the finishing touch that increased the entire taste of the whole banana split so he wrote an exponent of 2 above

the C and called it squared.

C 2

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After Albert and his friends finished

their banana split, they looked at the paper that Albert

had wrote on.

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They saw a formula that read E=mc2, when

they read it they realized that the

formula that Albert made from their

banana split ingredients made a formula that would change the world.

E=MC2

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Years after Albert’s

incredible formula was

invented many physicists began to study it and

use it for different

purposes.

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Meitner studied radioactivity and nuclear physics.

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Lisa Meitner is famous for the

discovery of nuclear fission.

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Meitner was able to achieve the discovery of nuclear fission by using the formula that Einstein came up with.

E=MC2

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But hospitals are using the formula too.

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They use the formula for many

different technological

inventions.

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To find out if something does not

look right on the inside.

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Even though Einstein’s formula only involves mass at rest, people

who study kinethetics saw that the formula

also took into account the mass as it is in

motion.

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Along with energy and mass.

Energy and Mass