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Biology, 18.09.2019 17:00, kristieroth1

Einstein’s discovery that energy and mass are equivalent has led to technological developments that are both beneficial and dangerous. discuss some of these developments. overall, do you think the human race would be better or worse off if we had never discovered that mass is a form of energy? defend your opinion.

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