"E=MC^2 is the secret of the stars" - Michio Kaku
A Bit About Myself:
My name is Ashley Branson and I am a student studying physics and it is my ambition to be a theoretical physicist after I finish university. I am a fun, outgoing person who enjoys life more, everyday. I love learning various things about the universe, the subatomic world and how the natural world works in general. Ever since a young age, I have always asked myself questions like, Why is the sky blue? What happens to the moon when I can't see it? Why am I stuck on the ground and not floating around the world, like astronauts I see on TV? Through personal research online, every successful scientist has mentioned at one point in their life that, they themselves when they were young, asked questions that were similar to mine and constantly had that curiosity to "know" how things work or "whats out there" all throughout there life. This gives me a huge ego-boost whenever I see a world-renowned scientist say something like this as it boosts my confidence and makes me more determined in becoming a successful theoretical physicist like Albert Einstein, Issac Newton, Ernest Rutherford and many more. My idol is Michio Kaku, a Japanese/American theoretical physicist, who is the co-founder of string theory of which some propose is the ultimate "theory of everything". He is who I look up to because it was him on a simple 3 minute informative physics video on YouTube that first ticked me on to setting my goals to become a theoretical physicist just like him.
What We Are About:
Hello, and thank you for taking the time to have a look at my website, designed on teaching you EVERYTHING there is to know about the worlds most famous equation, E=MC^2, created by none other then Albert Einstein. My main goal about this website is to give the reader (you), an insight into Einsteins world almost a century ago and to explain everything in detail, however, making sure I can explain everything as simplistic as I possibly can in hope even a kid in grade 5 could understand what is being said. By the end of your visit here, you will have learn't everything there is to know about Einstein's magnificent equation from, what it has done, how it got so famous and even how Albert Einstein derived this equation in-addition to some other interesting stuff along the way.