Enough moping, Paul … ! Let’s move on … !
Q1) 28th September, 1867, saw Toronto named as the capital city of its particular Canadian province. What province is that?
Q2) 28th September is World Rabies Day. Rabies is a viral disease that inflames what: the stomach, brain or lungs?
Q3) 28th September, 1963, saw the debut of Whaam!: possibly the most famous piece of pop art by whom?
Q4) 28th September, 1952, saw the birth of actress, Sylvia Kristel. Famously — or possibly notoriously — she appeared in which film?
Q5) Finally … 28th September, 1985, saw riots break out where: Brixton, Tottenham or Shoreditch?
Q1) The Annalen der Physik receive a famous paper, on the 27th September: called Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon Its Energy Content?. Which patent clerk wrote that paper?A1) Albert Einstein.
Q2) The magazine received the paper on the 27th September of which year: 1904, 1905 or 1906?A2) 1905.
Q3) The paper outlines the famous equation, E=mc². What does the c represent?A3) The speed of light.
Q4) What dies the E represent?A4) E.
Q5) The m represents what: metres, mass or maracas?A5) Mass.
Q6) The ² tells us c is squared. What, mathematically, have we done to c: multiplied it by 2, multiplied it by itself or added it to itself?A6) Multiplied it by itself. It would look like this: c * c.
Q7) The equation tells us that E and m are what: equivalent, equilateral or equidistant?A7) Equivalent. (Which is why the equation is sometimes called the mass equivalence equation.)
Q8) Finally … the man who wrote the paper, published three other in the same year. It’s therefore known as his Annus … what?A8) Annus Mirabilis. (The papers included the one we’re talking about today, about mass-energy equivalence: and also included ones on Brownian motion, the photoelectric effect and special relativity.)
“It turns out today that it’s much better today to do with a personal computer rather than a notepad.”
Seymour Cray, September 28, 1925 to October 5, 1996
Cool! :)
ReplyDeleteIt must be sad to read Terry Pratchett's final work. I have so many to read still.
1. Ontario
2. the brain
3. Roy Lichtenstein
4. Emmanuelle
5. Brixton