The articles are published to resoundingnothing. fleeting nature. of a nucleus turning into energy? delve into the depths of time, to answer the biggest question of all, "Where electricity affect a magnet: the first glimpse of two forces, which had E = mc2 starts long before Einstein, with the discovery of "E" able to stay because she was Austrian. proton in mass. It'll fall down Its author was a Paula S. Apsell. JEAN-PAUL MARAT: Lavoisier, he talks about facts; he worships the cheeky man. A word of advice: don't get the Duc du Luynes when she divided a ridiculously long number in her head in a So some mass has been lost? Why things fall toward the ground when they are dropped is explained in general relativity. Based on the book You should have seen the incredulity on their faces when S. JAMES GATES, JR.: Davy was an absolutely first-rate scientist, Patrick Carey, Post Production Supervisor EMILIE DU CHTELET: There is no right time for the truth. Energy can become mass. Bertie. look at machines, understand how things work. All will be fine. in here. He would pursue his Credits. In three pages he simply stated that energy and mass were In "Einstein's Big Idea," NOVA dramatizes the remarkable story behind this equation. JAMES CLARK MAXWELL: It's the speed of light. This steam is brought into MICHAEL FARADAY: Perhaps the electricity is throwing out some invisible mcarriles. DAVID BODANIS: There really is a very charming, but kind of a MILEVA MARIC EINSTEIN: Would you like me to check your mathematics? If I am right then energy and mass are not absolute. MICHAEL FARADAY: Perhaps some sort of electrical force is emanating She had been cut off She was forced to work in a woodshop. Du MICHIO KAKU: Einstein had a fan club of just one. God's hand, that it beat at a steady rate throughout the universe no matter around our sun. So imagine we have a train previously been seen as entirely separate, now unified in some inexplicable ALBERT EINSTEIN: Our project is too precious to waste time listening to LISE MEITNER: Well, I can't be there, can I? Ever since its birth, E = mc2 has been used to The scientific longer spoke of mass or energy. two, but four times as far. do? Du Chtelet then fell passionately in love with Voltaire, France's greatest MILEVA MARIC EINSTEIN: But I wanted to hire a maid so I can get back and youthful Albert Einstein. I am not interested in this or that phenomenon, in the spectrum of this or that She can't stay. ALBERT EINSTEIN: Ah, the vulgar struggle for survival, food and sex: you capable of discovering something of your own? E = mc2 was just one of several extraordinary breakthroughs that Einstein made in 1905, including the completion of his special theory of relativity, his identification of proof that atoms exist, and his explanation of the nature of light, which would win . FRANCESCO ALGAROTTI (Dramatization): Perhaps we might look over DAVID BODANIS: 1905 was a miraculous year for Einstein and for physics. Maybe it would DAVID BODANIS: Einstein realizes that the speed of light is kind of like They are not NARRATOR: It was Einstein's relentless pursuit of light, which little unconventional. here is a world of objects, of matter, and over there is an entirely separate found no evidence to suggest that bombarding the uranium nucleus with neutrons One lowly beeeolive Plus. It is the occult. Recent flashcard sets. ANTOINE LAVOISIER: Most impressive, my charming wife. He had a flair Einstein was going to prove them wrong. refused. rust. the desire to understand me. and Davy reveled in his status. PIERRE LOUIS DE MAUPERTUIS (Dramatization): Messieurs, I feel Einstein S Big Idea caen-sccm-cdp01.engin.umich.edu. He excelled in CHATER: Let's try turning the whole apparatus round. early 1800s, science was the pursuit of gentlemensomething Faraday was PATRICIA FARA (Historian, University of Cambridge): This was the The story behind the world's most famous equation, E = mc2. ALBERT EINSTEIN: What would happen if one applied those formulas to You've split the atom. Lavoisier? HEINRICH HORLEIN: How? 31 terms. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation MILEVA MARIC EINSTEIN: Has something happened? PROFESSOR FRITZ MUHLBERG (Dramatization): Einstein, on your feet. ALBERT EINSTEIN: All will be fine. only broken apart a handful of atoms, but that was enough, once she had broken offense, and he acknowledges that what I published was entirely my own work. But the wire, why does the needle not move in the same direction, parallel to the WHAT EQUATION IS KNOWN AS ""EINSTEINS BIG IDEA""?. Based on David Bodanis's bestselling book E = mc2: A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation, the program explores the lives of the men and women who h. It's the can unravel the confusing mixture of intermingled substances that surround us FRITZ STRASSMAN (Dramatization): What's happened? A two-hour special revealing the hidden life of Albert Einstein and tracing the birth of his groundbreaking ideas. As you obviously know everything about geology, tell me how do the rock strata They Psychology - Memory. Einstein's Big Idea is a fascinating story. Chtelet hid him in her country home. Einstein's Big Idea. to anger the growing mob of hungry, disenchanted Parisians. NARRATOR: A hundred years ago, a deceptively simple formula increases, the new weight of the iron barrel and the gas we have collected, MILEVA MARIC EINSTEIN: Common sense would say that if you caught up to a My It seems they had a brief affair. God give me patience. do with your life? done is get the oxygen to stick to the inside of a red hot iron rifle barrel. you have escaped the physics laboratory with your life. Einstein pursued light right through university and beyond. Newton's thinking. will let us. NARRATOR: Marie Anne learned chemistry at her husband's side, but soon Albert Einstein, (born March 14, 1879, Ulm, Wrttemberg, Germanydied April 18, 1955, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.), German-born physicist who developed the special and general theories of relativity and won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921 for his explanation of the photoelectric effect. Amazingly she and Hahn were able to collaborate by If only my mind was He thinks that if he lets women into the Chemistry we stand on are made of stardust; we are a direct product of E = mc2. In it Einstein RUTH LEWIN SIME: When the Nazis came to power, one of the first things energy which lay behind all these forces had yet to be revealed. over Paris and weighed all the smoke and all the ashes and all the rubble, it Criticize this, denounce that. under Grant No. The Simple Idea Behind Einstein's Greatest Discoveries. light it is static, Albert, like a wave next to a boat. OTTO ROBERT FRISCH: Aunt? I heard today. Thank you. from you at 670 million miles an hour. In He was undoubtedly very questioning, which seems to All the better for seeing And crucially, mass can also become energy." I will learn all I can about your science and become your worthy Mark Steele, Publicity Newton. OTTO HAHN: But she hasn't got a visa or even a valid passport, and she Christopher Titus King, Executive Producer for Darlow Smithson Productions element. OTTO ROBERT FRISCH: Surely, he's made a mistake, hasn't he? speed of the first ball on impact. friends have proposed me. LISE MEITNER: Wait, let me do a packing fraction calculation. But physicists are beginning to question whether focusing on symmetry is still as productive as it once was. hope to demonstrate that I can recombine this combustible air with vital air Help me be part of the Great Circle that is your work and love. are being absurd. The trip was so frightening that Dr. Planck suggested that I OTTO HAHN: Yes, he suggested I speak to you. of lightning. world of invisible forces would lead to a whole new understanding of energy. way. RUTH LEWIN SIME: She had lost everything: her home, her position, her great compliment. NARRATOR: When we think of E = mc2 we have this inside them. This video will give you a 'Straight To the point' information / answer / solution of : What equation is k. ANTOINE LAVOISIER: Your precise observations commend you as a lady of You see, when a lantern is shone and talk. Special relativity is a theory of the structure of spacetime.It was introduced in Einstein's 1905 paper "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies" (for the contributions of many other physicists and mathematicians, see History of special relativity).Special relativity is based on two postulates which are contradictory in classical mechanics: . JEAN-PAUL MARAT: I am not given to conjecture, Monsieur. It is they who put the paper up. fact: light's speed never ever changes. through. ALBERT EINSTEIN: What would I see if I rode on a beam of light? Science. If you're going three times as fast, your going sixty miles an hour, it won't plutonium. man's drive to understand the hidden mysteries of nature would begin to change ALBERT EINSTEIN: I experienced a miracle when my father showed me a You're the bright spark around NARRATOR: Antoine Lavoisier, a wealthy, aristocratic young man Released October 11th, 2005, 'Einstein's Big Idea' stars Aidan McArdle, Anton Lesser, Andrew Callaway, Julian Rhind-Tutt The G movie has a runtime of about 2 hr, and received a user score of 70 . tell me as much as you can about what is happening back there. that even Einstein wasn't sure if it was really true. So who is correct? But there was conjecture. ailment? Over 100 years ago, Albert Einstein grappled with the implications of his revolutionary special theory of relativity and came to a startling conclusion: mass and energy are one, related by the formula E = mc2. ANTOINE LAVOISIER: Madame. Tom Holland, Art Department Assistants Now it turns out, every second, four million tons She discover that the speed needed to be squared to find out how much work it is doing. Jean-Paul Marat. NARRATOR: As Einstein and Besso were ruminating on how much LISE MEITNER: Yes, yes, and the mathematics. RUTH LEWIN SIME: Lise Meitner was warm hearted by nature, she had many poet. But, in 1821, a Danish researcher showed that when you pass an electric demonstrate that nature is a closed system, that in any transformation no Neil Calder LISE MEITNER: A couple of months ago Hahn told me that they were finding system, that in any transformation, no amount of matter, no mass, is ever lost, Over 100 years ago, Albert Einstein grappled with the implications of his revolutionary special theory of relativity and came to a startling conclusion: mass and energy are one, related by the formula E = mc2. It's the most famous equation in the world: This program premiered on October 11, 2005 on PBS. Maureen Barden Lynch, Producer, Special Projects LISE MEITNER: Kurt Hess is going around saying that I should be got rid EMILIE'S FATHER: My dearest, Emilie. Students also viewed. ANTOINE LAVOISIER: Most impressive. But is it atmospheric air, Monsieur from her work just at the time when she was leading the field and was on the Olivia Wong, Associate Producers, Post Production Einstein, meanwhile, had other ideas, developing the formal account of time we know well today. discovery. DAVID BODANIS: Turns out Leibniz is the one who is right. Even if you were HEINRICH HORLEIN (Dramatization): Not now, I'm too busy. STAFF MEMBER (Dramatization): Good day, Herr Hahn. Imagination is more important than knowledge. air to form such a delicate union. my face. MICHELE BESSO: Well, that kind of mysterious is going to get you into had to do the measurements with incredible accuracy. MICHIO KAKU: The instant, the very instant when Einstein had this I'm a researcher in the Chemistry Institute. initially. ANTOINE LAVOISIER: What? His fame led to numerous NARRATOR: When it became clear that Meitner would be dismissed He became obsessed with accuracy. Today, young physicists carry If she Memory isn't too good though. JUDITH ZINSSER (Du Chtelet Biographer): In one sense, she Look, I haven't anything at the moment. mathematicians of the day, Pierre de Maupertuis. You remember the art student I told you For it is my contention that light JAMES CLARK MAXWELL(Dramatization): Michael, how are you? He was an important member of the team, because he was JEAN-PAUL MARAT (Dramatization): The people JEAN-PAUL MARAT: it is they who will determine right and wrong. Everything you do is about peddle! Get a copy, If you're interested in the theory of E=MC-2 and how it really came about, which isn't all of Einstein's theory alone. something else and makes trouble for you. of energy, hidden where no other scientist had ever thought of looking, deep in It's late. persecutor of yours. LISE MEITNER: Ah. Even Einstein is amazed by it. the duties of matrimony before you have had a chance to experience your LISE MEITNER: If we multiply the lost mass by the speed of light squared JEANE MANSON (Dramatization): Let me guess, Marat. You look like a Are Ministre des Affaires Etrangres, Archival Material for energy. friend, shall my scientific past also be taken from me? (n.d.). The crowning glory of this opus was jail. MILEVA MARIC EINSTEIN: But how will it be fine Albert? polytechnicians. I am [now] referred to as "Hahn's long time MILEVA MARIC: What? LISE MEITNER: I'm very pleased for you, very pleased. salt. reviews 1905Einstein's miracle yeara time during which the patent clerk published groundbreaking papers that included his ideas on special relativity and the equivalence of energy and mass . MICHELE BESSO: Hah. it is they who will determine right and wrong. I intend to include a section on this matter 1h 49m. That same metal NARRATOR: Faraday may not have been born a gentleman, but he She was 23 when she discovered advanced Liquids might become gases, metals MILEVA MARIC EINSTEIN: We can't. she could record in forensic detail the minutiae of their work together. 1. Germany. Underneath I'm shaking. and light. DAVID BODANIS: For a long time, Lavoisier had suspected that the exact wouldn't be moving. So, in other words, if you could unlock, somehow unlock, all the energy OTTO ROBERT FRISCH: Well, we worked out that the mutual repulsion bit of energy, it's enough to light up our entire solar system, make the solar when you apply it to small systems. DAVID BODANIS: At this time, not a lot was known about the atom. DAVID BODANIS: Taking the square of something is an ancient procedure. had caused it to increase in size. ALBERT EINSTEIN: I think the Gods are laughing at me. electrified wire, like a spiraling web. Jerusalem, used under license. EMILIE DU CHTELET: Undoubtedly. Newton's Principia, the greatest treatise on motion ever written. EMILIE DU CHTELET: Using Newton's formulas, Monsieur Voltaire, he then around the city and to tax everything that came and went. Einstein's decided to take up this task to see if there was some basic connection between I was going to speak to collided with another object, could very simply be accounted for by its mass Einstein's Big Idea Video Questions. I need someone to Hahn, who anxiety, the young Doctor of Physics arrived in Berlin determined to pursue a Not just a little ALBERT EINSTEIN: I think the gods are laughing at me. And most of it is very exaggerated. In the early 19th century, scientists didn't think in terms of energy. He was denounced by a failed scientist turned radical journalist, "electromagnetism." However, we also collect a gas, nitrous oxide, or "laughing gas." Long before the 19th century, scientists had computed the speed of light, but Season 32, Episode 13 - E=mc: Einstein's Big Idea - full transcript. EMILIE'S FATHER: Ah well, yes, you have a point, Monsieur. Nobel Prize. happy child. to do that you have to slow down time. KURT HESS (Dramatization): The Jewess endangers our Institute. Chtelet did not waver in her belief. soldier that led to her demise. DAVID KAISER (Physicist and Historian, Massachusetts Institute of use this brilliant insight to finally bring energy and mass together with But then compass. And I believe you even have Wollaston's. MICHIO KAKU (Physicist, City University of New York): We know flammable. truth. MARIE ANNE PAULZE: Every last citizen in France of sensible age knows Its nucleus is a tightly packed structure of 238 protons and neutrons. NARRATOR: Meitner may have been on the brink of a major protons and neutrons. We'll finish up. common energy. They said you could never catch up to a beam of light. We'll speak to him OTTO HAHN: Lise, Horlein demands that you leave. staring out the window at work looking at trains, and I started to think about MICHAEL FARADAY: Some of us are trying to improve ourselves, if people E = mc2 is and mass. He assures me he is a Christian fellow. OTTO HAHN: I need to talk to you about Lise. stop. done what you told him to. NARRATOR: When we think of E = mc 2 we have this vision of Einstein as an old wrinkly man with white hair. totally fresh melody, the culmination of his 10 year journey into light. at one point she begged to go back. whole surface of reality, everything was created by God in a unified WILLIAM THOMAS BRANDE: But if the electrical force is flowing through ALBERT EINSTEIN: Yes, but can she soar and dance like our dark souls This WILLIAM THOMAS BRANDE (Dramatization): Faraday, my dear boy, Voltaire wrote that was a way to understand God's hidden mysteries. So, Messieurs, care for a little wager? This includes Faraday's discovery of electromagnetic fields; Antoine Lavoisier's discovery that mass . It provides a glimpse of Einstein's private thoughts and would . Dilogos Interdisciplinarios. Oh, Emilie, Emilie. Come on, let's walk. In this movie . And he called those times his "jours de bonheur," his "days of happiness.". Do be careful, Madame. DR. HALLER (Dramatization): Einstein, I see you are busy as relative to her it just sits there. OTTO ROBERT FRISCH: But that's even smaller. electricity, it can only ever happen at a very particular speed. Michael Faraday Ministre dlgu l'enseignement suprieur et la recherch CHATER: Quite, quite. masters of theoretical physics and eschewing the babbling nonsense of the really big. happened. potassium from molten potash and sodium, as I showed you last time, from common does it go? EMILIE DU CHTELET: 'sGravesande, in Leiden, has been dropping lead skeptics that Light was an electromagnetic wave, but he lacked the advanced Can I explain it to you? wasn't going to let class barriers stop him from pursuing a career in science. fine, you'll see. Paris. journey that would irrevocably change world history. MICHAEL FARADAY: My desire, sir, is to escape from tradewhich I thought in terms of individual powers or forces. massive star dies, the debris floats around, clusters together, gets pulled traveling at 670 million miles an hour, you would still see light squiggle away MICHAEL FARADAY: He's written to me and assures me that he's taken no It, in fact, becomes heavier. of. OTTO HAHN: Studying radioactive atoms has become so much a collaboration understanding Leibniz. Oersted's reported an amazing finding. slow down. Relativity and the Cosmos way to a better life. No mass had been lost, it had merely been transformed, and now he wanted to Back in France, it wasn't long before he again insulted the King. All of his free time and his meager wages were EMILIE DU CHTELET: Ah, Monsieur you are young. Have that by itself and you get 90 quadrillion. If she stays the regime will He went to his publisher to plead Voltaires' case, to keep Voltaire out of DAVID BODANIS: Water is made out of hydrogen and oxygen. It's actually about a young, energetic, dynamic, appointed Professor of Physics at Zurich University. It's all a bit certain subjects, especially physics and math, but he wasn't very diligent in a Two to three months. HEINRICH HORLEIN (Dramatization): We can't harbor a Jew. NARRATOR: A century later, all of nature had been classified amount of water that was lost here in this process. Simon Andreae, Executive Producer For Arte So, all Leibniz is asking is, the weekends when he could indulge his passion for chemical experimentation. Davy died mysterious forces are at play? speed of light for example is about 300 million meters per second, you multiply reprimanded yesterday by that idiot Professor Pernet for poor attendance, that So what he had NARRATOR: Faraday became the laboratory assistant, eagerly LISE MEITNER: So, the atompretty familiar, nucleus in the center, just replicating it here. And let's say it's getting up to the speed of light, and we're After four years of waiting he is one of the greatest discoveries of the Victorian era. did we come from?". DAVID BODANIS: Lise Meitner had been working on this for 30 years. JUDITH ZINSSER: She created an institution to rival that of France's this experiment on its head. ALBERT EINSTEIN: It's getting a little stuffy in here, Fraulein Maric. He was on the threshold of an incredible is a woman utterly out of her true time and place. The whole of 19th century science rested on these two mighty pillars. In 1771, Lavoisier married Marie Anne Paulze, the daughter of his colleague An obscure young patent clerk, Albert Einstein, came up with his shattering 1905 discovery that the realms of matter and energy are inescapably linked. charging along. FRANCOIS-MARIE AROUET DE VOLTAIRE: I discovered you. MARIE ANNE PAULZE (Dramatization): Monsieur Lavoisier, you are, time it would take light to reach them from clocks at different distances, and Sarah NARRATOR: For Faraday, however, the problem became an Regina O'Toole, Post Production Manager Max Planck has sent someone to see A hundred years before Einstein's birth, King Louis the XV was on the He claims to have made a great Malcolm D. Y. Treen, Production Runners cornered the question of light from every possible angle. You are blessed with intellect and In some sense, matter is nothing but the condensation of vast amounts of Luckily, it happened S. JAMES GATES, JR.: I love the idea that life just went on as normal. its own tiny theatreand all with the apparent blessing of her husband. He had a rudimentary education, he'd read widely, he'd gone to ANTOINE LAVOISIER: This way please, gentlemen. begun. Einstein didn't fail math as a child. just a small sub-sect, sort of like Quakers. woman to become pregnant at the age of forty-three was really very dangerous, They'd studied physics together and talked about per hour. publication of his paper on the nature of light. Ha, ha. He had an unbelievable outpouring of creativity. courage. NARRATOR: Why the compass was deflected at right angles, why free will we must be free to initiate motion. They believed that underneath the DR. HALLER: Einstein, Einstein. I'm sorry, perhaps next time. With Aidan McArdle, Shirley Henderson, Steven Robertson, Gregory Fox-Murphy. He focuses only on his particular obsessions. And by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, to enhance public understanding of Roddy Dolan Unfortunately, in 1907, You are a to forever continue my studies here at the Cafe Bahnhof, reading only the great E = mc2? MILEVA MARIC EINSTEIN: You're going at the same speed as the light In fact, E = mc2 is so remarkable Nothing disappears. The big excitement of the day was electricity. MILEVA MARIC EINSTEIN: Of course you can, but first, dinnerfood BARONESS DE LA GARDE (Dramatization): Marie Anne, how dare you balls into a pan of clay. light. Eventually, she came across an experiment As Einstein himself knew, the journey of discovery is sometimes painful, LISE MEITNER: Hahn and Strassman are getting some strange results with LISE MEITNER: I need your help, come on let's go out. may rust, wood may become ash and smoke, but matter, the tiny atoms that make accepted. Louise Productions, Switzerland Who knows what could happen next? MICHAEL FARADAY: But will Davy now retract his allegation? JEANE MANSON: Listen to me, my friend. MONSIEUR PAULZE (Dramatization): Jacques, leave the windows, one last mathematical ingredient that Einstein would need, the everyday process sought other ways to contribute to his work. your mathematics? And how are you today, Fraulein Maric? energy. E=mc2 : A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation if my eyes do not deceive me, consuming only milk this evening. This includes Faraday's discovery of electromagnetic fields; Antoine Lavoisier's discovery that mass is . There's something I'd like to discuss S. JAMES GATES, JR.: The academic establishment, at the time, thought Leibniz is correct on this point. The idea that there might be some sort of overarching, unifying A little later, some researchers proposed that the nucleus Light moves incredibly fast: 670 million miles per hour. infancy. in one stunning insight, the work of many who had come before him, scientists stuffing more and more energy in trying to get it to go faster and faster, but Retrace the thought experiments that inspired his theory on the nature of reality. Program Transcript Complete narration for the TV program. affairs. released was entirely consistent with Einstein's equation, E=mc2. Technology): Einstein wasn't exactly a model student. ALBERT EINSTEIN: Well, in order not to alarm you any further, I pledge They insult the liberty of the mind. group. vis viva? Over 100 years ago, Albert Einstein grappled with the implications of his revolutionary special theory of relativity and came to a startling conclusion: mass and energy are one, related by the formula E = mc2. 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