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The mathematical equation that ushered in the atomic age was discovered by an unknown Italian dilettante two years before Albert Einstein used it in developing the theory of relativity, it was claimed yesterday.

Olinto De Pretto, an industrialist from Vicenza, published the equation E=mc2 in a scientific magazine, Atte, in 1903, said Umberto Bartocci, a mathematical historian.

Einstein allegedly used De Pretto's insight in a major paper published in 1905, but De Pretto was never acclaimed, said Professor Bartocci of the University of Perugia.

De Pretto had stumbled on the equation, but not the theory of relativity, while speculating about ether in the life of the universe, said Prof Bartocci. It was republished in 1904 by Veneto's Royal Science Institute, but the equation's significance was not understood.

A Swiss Italian named Michele Besso alerted Einstein to the research and in 1905 Einstein published his own work, said Prof Bartocci. It took years for his breakthrough to be grasped. When the penny finally dropped, De Pretto's contribution was overlooked while Einstein went on to become the century's most famous scientist. De Pretto died in 1921.

"De Pretto did not discover relativity but there is no doubt that he was the first to use the equation. That is hugely significant. I also believe, though it's impossible to prove, that Einstein used De Pretto's research," said Prof Bartocci, who has written a book on the subject.

Einstein's theory held that time and motion are relative to the observer if the speed of light is constant and if all natural laws are the same. A footnote established the equivalence of mass and energy, according to which the energy (E) of a quantity of matter (m) is equal to the product of the mass and the square of the velocity of light (c). Now known as: E=mc2 .

The influence of work by other physicists on Einstein's theory is also controversial. A German, David Hilbert, is thought by some to have been decisive.

Edmund Robertson, professor of mathematics at St Andrew's University, said: "An awful lot of mathematics was done by people who have never been credited - Arabs in the middle ages, for example. Einstein may have got the idea from someone else, but ideas come from all sorts of places.

"De Pretto deserves credit if his contribution can be proven. Even so, it should not detract from Einstein."


http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,3928978-103681,00.html
Fri Apr 14, 2006 9:18 am
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Benjamin Freedman



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noncredited people
is very common thing in science.

Example - very well known Taylor series in mathematics was used in India by
Madhava of Sangamagramma.

Einstein was a Zionist puppet, hardcore Zionist and biggest plagiator in history of physics.

He stole the work of true big scientists like Lorentz, Larmor, Fitzgerald, Poincare and published it without giving them credit.

Why do you think he never got Nobel prize for that.

Zionist media promoted him, since he promoted idea of Israel and was even offered to be president of Israel.
Thu May 18, 2006 4:38 pm
Wwoody



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The concept of gravity is also unessessary.. Check out the book, "New Laws for Natural Phenomena" by Graydon.. You can find it a www.sacredscience.com
The site is called the Sacred Science Institute.. mostly BS, but the Graydon book was very cool.. Idea Shocked
Tue Sep 05, 2006 11:58 am
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Benjamin Freedman



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its also funny that Einstein got his Nobel prize for
photoelectric effect.

Funny that for such relatively small accomplishment Millikan got Nobel Prize 2 years after - for the same thing!


was millikan true discoverer and he just shut up about it?
Tue Sep 05, 2006 12:03 pm
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