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Kelley is on page 21 of 416 of Let's Tax Carbon
Notes:
1991-2001 : strongest productivity growth in the developed world
2001-2012 : China resources boom equaled large increases in average income but lower productivity growth
2013-2020 : productivity, wages and median income grew less than in other developed democracies
Jan 19, 2025 05:18AM Add a comment
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Kelley
Kelley is on page 143 of 264 of Why Does E=mc²? (And Why Should We Care?)
finished chapter 5 - probably the most boring part of the book so far.

too many metaphors to keep track of, which made the concepts difficult to understand at times, as we go from motorbike on a highway to a cannon on a castle, but don’t worry because in chapter 7 it’ll be simpler

I think this book is too focused on over explaining, that it loses the readers focus regardless
Nov 20, 2024 08:56PM Add a comment
Why Does E=mc²? (And Why Should We Care?)

Kelley
Kelley is on page 103 of 264 of Why Does E=mc²? (And Why Should We Care?)
chapter 4 was very content heavy discussing the concept of absolute spacetime. a lot of analogy’s and paradoxes that sometimes did more confusing than explaining. overall I’ll probably have to reread this chapter over (space)time
Aug 16, 2024 10:40PM Add a comment
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Kelley is on page 76 of 264 of Why Does E=mc²? (And Why Should We Care?)
William of Occam.

Occam’s razor principle is the modern day KISS.

“plurality must never be posited without necessity” = keep it simple stupid
Aug 04, 2024 03:48AM Add a comment
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Kelley
Kelley is on page 70 of 264 of Why Does E=mc²? (And Why Should We Care?)
some of the way through chapter 4

talks about invariance, causality, distance and the existence of spacetime

invariance in nature could be the example of walking from A to B and the invariance is gravity working in both points

causality is that certain events have to be in sequential order, eg. your mother has to give birth to you, therefore you can’t exist before her
Jun 03, 2024 12:22AM Add a comment
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Kelley
Kelley is on page 57 of 264 of Why Does E=mc²? (And Why Should We Care?)
chapter 3 done

a lot of math but pretty cool

a little too much math towards then end though, but I suppose it is a book on math. made it seem inaccessible to casual readers which the book feels aimed at
May 30, 2024 09:38PM Add a comment
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Kelley
Kelley is on page 53 of 264 of Why Does E=mc²? (And Why Should We Care?)
these are notes for me

so gamma is the time stretching factor (using y)

y=1/ square root of 1- v^2/c^2

muons moving at the speed of 99.94 percent of the speed of light around a 14 meter diameter ring extend their 2.2 microsecond to 60 microseconds, a factor of 29 which is proved by y.
May 30, 2024 09:27PM Add a comment
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Kelley
Kelley is on page 40 of 264 of Why Does E=mc²? (And Why Should We Care?)
light as a constant is pretty weird when you think about it, which is the exact prejudice that Einstein was moving past, based on Maxwells equations which were based on faradays experiments.

no matter how fast you are trying to catch light, it is always moving at the same speed ahead of you.

also noting for myself that an axiom is a proposition assumed true
May 30, 2024 08:51PM Add a comment
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Kelley is on page 39 of 264 of Why Does E=mc²? (And Why Should We Care?)
1905 - when Einstein wrote down E=mc^2
May 30, 2024 08:46PM Add a comment
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Kelley
Kelley is on page 37 of 264 of Why Does E=mc²? (And Why Should We Care?)
chapter 2 was jumping back and forth heaps between faraday and maxwell, then added some experimentalists at the end; so kind of confusing at times. the idea of the ether was cool. don’t forget: 299,792,458 metres per second
May 01, 2024 02:36AM Add a comment
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Kelley is on page 17 of 264 of Why Does E=mc²? (And Why Should We Care?)
Chapter 1 kinda cool, just Cox and Forshaw saying hey just you wait until you read the rest of this book, and btw Aristotle was a dunce but that’s okay because you could be too. Also big ups to Galileo but then thumbs down for thinking time is immutable
Apr 10, 2024 07:49AM Add a comment
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Kelley is on page 13 of 264 of Why Does E=mc²? (And Why Should We Care?)
I’ll say this much: Bertrand Russell is a bit of a jokester with his teapot
Apr 10, 2024 07:34AM Add a comment
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