> > In Max Born's book _Einstein's Theory of Relativity_ there is a > derivation of E = mc^2 without any special relativity concepts. > see p. 283-286 of the 1962 edition. > > Harry BTW, this book also provides an excellent introduction to the science of motion known as mechanics. Great reading for anyone who wants to understand the fundamental concepts of mechanics. Harry
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