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Seminar: Is Einstein’s Equation E=MC2 always Correct? - Experiment of the Dependence of the Gravitation on Temperature
 


Date, time & venue

2019-11-29;6:30pm to 8:00pm;Chan Yat Mei Sophie Room – 9/F


Jointly organized by AMC, CAD and EVD


Programme Highlights

Newton's law of motion:  F= Mg, indicating that gravity is independent of temperature.  Einstein's equation from the special theory of relativity:  E=MC2, which shows that energy and quality are equivalent, and mass can be converted into energy. This has been demonstrated in thermonuclear fission and fusion (atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs). Einstein believes that an increase in energy can also lead to an increase in mass or weight. However, his "conservation of energy" conjecture has never been proven, and is therefore only a rule of thumb.   We prove the mistake of Einstein's conjecture through accurate and reliable experiments. Metals after heating, weight is not increased, but reduced.  This is due to the existence of Repulsive Gravitation.

In this Seminar, we shall discuss the topics as follows:

(1)   Review of the Development of Mechanics in History;

(2)   Newton and Einstein ‘s Law and Theory:

(3)   Experiments to prove Einstein’s Equation E=MC2 is not equivalent;

(4)   The proof of existence of Repulsive Gravitation.

 

Language

The power point in English and presentation will be in Cantonese.

 

Speaker

Ir Woo Hon Yue, Fellow member of HKIE; Prof. in Huazhong (Central China ) University of Science; Life Member of ASHRAE

 

Registration & Enquiries

The number of participants is limited to 80. All applications will be accepted on a first-come first-served basis. For registration, please register at AMC website at http://amc.hkie.org.hk . Successful applicants will be notified prior to the seminar. For enquiry, please email to bencamay1119@gmail.com . CPD certificate will be provided after the seminar.


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