by ilovescience on February 14th, 2011

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if Einstien has not developed the famous equation e=mc2.would germany had lost the war?

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  • by engineer is Terminator on February 16th, 2011
    voted: Yes

    engineer is Terminator

    E=mc^2 has nothing to do with the fall of Gemany in WWII.D-day turned the tide.

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  • by LarryH54 on February 16th, 2011

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    Germany and Japan would both have lost either way. The only differences were that Germany got a lot closer to winning than we give them credit for because of their science, and Japan would have lost a lot more people had we not shocked them back into reality with the Bomb.

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  • by gjunkie on February 15th, 2011
    voted: Yes

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    Germany was spreading itself too thin, regardless of Einstein. Russia was their downfall... as it was so many others' downfall...

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