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Ummm - what does this have to do with tech writing?
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Barbara Yanez
Integration Group
Mgr - Documentation
>
> The elements are real, but that has nothing to do with it. The formula
is
> the only real thing. It describes a concept.
It only describes a concept when E= energy, c = speed of light, and m=
mass.
Unless it refers to those things, it's just jibberish.
What e is, doesn't
> matter....what matters is what e equals, and what it equals is
something
> called m times the square of something call c.
>
Of course it matters. The equation is not one in which you can simply
substitute all items labelled by the letters used in it.
The formula represents a
> value...the fact that the elements of the formula stand for something
is
> immaterial...what only matters is that in combination, the values work
out
> mathematically.
>
No. The equation is a representation of reality.
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