This is part of my essay but it looks so much like copy pasta lmao.


Albert Einstein is one of the most famous scientists in the world, if not the most famous. He is most known for the discovery of an equation known as e=mc². You may be wondering what is this equation all about? What variables do those variables stand for? E stands for energy, M stands for mass, C stands for speed of light, and ² stands for squared. This gives the equation a meaning which is “Energy equals mass times light squared”, the discovery of this equation built the bridge for more discoveries to be made. One of the discoveries that was made with the help of the equation e=mc² is the discovery of nuclear fission or the atom bomb. Atomic bombs were developed because USA had the suspicion that Nazi Germany is developing a nuclear weapon, especially after Albert Einstein sent them a letter about it. So to not lose the USA’s edge in the war, in 1939 project Manhattan started and was completed on December 31, 1946, their main purpose was to develop a nuclear bomb. Nuclear bombs work like this, a nuclear fission reaction is started, an isotope of an element(has to be a heavy element such as uranium 235) is bombarded with a neutron. Uranium will then split, then some of the neutrons will go on to bombard another atom of uranium-235, this makes a huge chain of reactions. Einstein’s e=mc² states that energy equals mass x speed of light² which means the mass loss can mean only one thing, the mass got converted to energy, even more proof for this is the first law of thermodynamics which states that “Energy exists in many forms, such as heat, light, chemical energy, and electrical energy. Energy is the ability to bring about change or to do work. Thermodynamics is the study of energy. … The First Law of Thermodynamics (Conservation) states that energy is always conserved, it cannot be created or destroyed.”