Debbie Roth

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In his so-called miracle year of 1905, he published four papers that transformed physics, including the one featuring the equation E = mc2. This work did not emerge from nowhere. For in the previous three years, Einstein had published three papers on thermodynamics, and the first two of the miracle-year papers—one on the atomic structure of matter and the other on the quantum nature of light—were continuations of that work.
Einstein's Fridge: How the Difference Between Hot and Cold Explains the Universe
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