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'''Albert Einstein''' (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German physicist best known for his theory of relativity and his equation ''E'' = ''mc''<sup>2</sup>, which determines the equivalence of mass and energy. |
'''Albert Einstein''' (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German physicist best known for his [[Wikipedia: Theory of Relativity|theory of relativity]] and his equation ''E'' = ''mc''<sup>2</sup>, which determines the [[Wikipedia: Mass-energy equivalence|equivalence of mass and energy]]. |
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==About== |
==About== |
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Einstein's theory of relativity, specifically [[Wikipedia: Time Dilation|time dilation]], is referred by [[Matt Parkman]] as an explanation for [[Daphne]]'s capacity of travelling through time when [[super speed|running]] at superluminal speed. Also, the term "Einstein" is often used nowadays to refer to someone who is considered a genius. |
Einstein's theory of relativity, specifically [[Wikipedia: Time Dilation|time dilation]], is referred by [[Matt Parkman]] as an explanation for [[Daphne]]'s capacity of travelling through time when [[super speed|running]] at superluminal speed. Interestingly, one of the first evidences for Einstein's [[Wikipedia: General relativity|theory of general relativity]] came during a [[Eclipse|solar eclipse]]. Also, the term "Einstein" is often used nowadays to refer to someone who is considered a genius. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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During a math test, one of [[Matt Neuenberg's classmate|Matt Neuenberg's classmates]] asks him the answer of a question, calling him "Einstein". |
During a math test, one of [[Matt Neuenberg's classmate|Matt Neuenberg's classmates]] asks him the answer of a question, calling him "Einstein". |
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[[Matt Parkman]] explains that, due to Einstein's theory of relativity, |
[[Matt Parkman]] explains that, due to Einstein's theory of relativity, if [[Daphne]]'s [[super speed]] were [[Ability supercharging|supercharged]] to the point of allowing her to run faster than light, she would be able to travel through time and rescue [[Hiro]]. Daphne replies, calling Matt an "Einstein". |
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==See Also== |
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* {{seealsodisambig|Albert}} |
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* {{seealsodisambig|time travel}} |
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Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German physicist best known for his theory of relativity and his equation E = mc2, which determines the equivalence of mass and energy.
About
Einstein's theory of relativity, specifically time dilation, is referred by Matt Parkman as an explanation for Daphne's capacity of travelling through time when running at superluminal speed. Interestingly, one of the first evidences for Einstein's theory of general relativity came during a solar eclipse. Also, the term "Einstein" is often used nowadays to refer to someone who is considered a genius.
History
Graphic Novel:The Man with Too Much Brains
During a math test, one of Matt Neuenberg's classmates asks him the answer of a question, calling him "Einstein".
Dual
Matt Parkman explains that, due to Einstein's theory of relativity, if Daphne's super speed were supercharged to the point of allowing her to run faster than light, she would be able to travel through time and rescue Hiro. Daphne replies, calling Matt an "Einstein".
See Also
- For other uses of Albert, see Albert (disambig).
- For other uses of time travel, see time travel (disambig).