Latest Experimental Results Confirm Einstein’s Famous Equation: E=mc² with an Accuracy of… 0.00004%!
Scientists from Laval University (Canada) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the United States have confirmed that Albert Einstein’s famous physics equation E=mc² is virtually accurate.
Through experiments conducted with modern equipment, the scientific community has demonstrated this accuracy, marking the 100th anniversary of the publication of the Theory of Relativity and the conclusion of 2005 – The Year of Physics.
This equation asserts that matter and energy can be exchanged with each other.
The experiments conducted by American and Canadian scientists show that the equation is accurate to 0.00004%, an improvement of 55 times compared to previous direct tests of the relationship between matter and energy.
The latest experiments were performed at the atomic, nuclear, electron, and neutron levels.
American and Canadian scientists affirm that this equation has a tremendous impact on modern physics.
Einstein’s formula also influences the design of precise scientific instruments, such as global positioning systems and nuclear reactions.