Brief thoughts in regards to Cox, B and Forshaw, J. 2009. “Why Does E =mc2? (and why should we care?).”




Cox, B and Forshaw, J. 2009. “Why Does E =mc2? (and why should we care?).” CPI Clowes Beccles. United Kingdom.


The relationship of all things 
Though mostly describing the theory of relativity in an informative almost biographical way, breaking the equation down, then describing the pathway of Einsteins revelation and contextualising it in science, it also describes physical relationships, an objects bending of spacetime and how that effects other objects own bending of spacetime and in hand the objects themselves. It is also the source of my understanding of absolute motion, all things in the universe are in constant motion and no static points, therefore the necessity of relativity and that we can only measure of observer things in relation to each other. Both aspects create interesting metaphors for humans or mark making. The vending of spacetime and its effect seems to be like how an individual's physical and mental effect, their existence has a recognisable effect on those around them, having a noticeable effect in both presence and absence, this creates an image of a great network of these constant effecting relationships like a topographic image of both the universe,human relationships and the process of mark making, the concept of absolute motion creates a thought of the physical significance to individual actions and processes of actions. The uniqueness of any event is physically unrepeatable, it is entirely impossible to repeat it exactly in time and space. 
 


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