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E=MC2 (other)
''E'' = ''mc''2 is the equation of mass–energy equivalence. E=MC2 or E=MC2 may also refer to: Music * ''E=MC²'' (Count Basie album), 1958 * ''E=MC²'' (Giorgio Moroder album), 1979 * ''E=MC²'' (Mariah Carey album), 2008 * "E=MC2" (song), a 1986 song by Big Audio Dynamite * "E=MC2", a song by Ayreon from the 2008 album ''01011001'' Other uses * "E=MC2" (poem), a 1961 poem by Rosser Reeves * ''E=mc2: A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation'', a 2001 book by David Bodanis * "E=MC2", a 1946 poem by Morris Bishop See also * EMC2 (other) * MC2 (other) * E (other) E is the fifth letter of the Latin alphabet. E or e may also refer to: Commerce and transportation * €, the symbol for the euro, the European Union's standard currency unit * ℮, the estimated sign, an EU symbol indicating that the weigh ...
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E=MC² (Count Basie Album)
''The Atomic Mr. Basie'' (originally called ''Basie'', also known as ''E=MC2'' and reissued in 1994 as ''The Complete Atomic Basie'') is a 1958 album by Count Basie Count Basie Orchestra, and his orchestra. Allmusic gave it 5 stars, reviewer Bruce Eder saying: "it took Basie's core audience and a lot of other people by surprise, as a bold, forward-looking statement within the context of a big-band recording." It is included in the book ''1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die'', Will Fulford-Jones calling it "Basie's last great record." It was voted number 411 in the third edition of Colin Larkin's ''All Time Top 1000 Albums'' (2000). According to Acclaimed Music, it is the 6th most critically acclaimed album of 1958, the 25th most acclaimed of the 1950s, and the 837th most acclaimed of all time, based on an aggregation of hundreds of critics' lists from around the world. Reception The album won Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Best Jazz Performance, Group and Gram ...
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E=MC² (Giorgio Moroder Album)
''E=MC²'' is a 1979 studio album by Italian producer Giorgio Moroder. It has been billed as the "first electronic live-to-digital album." The album's title track peaked at number 4 on '' Billboard''s Dance Club Songs chart. Critical reception Alex Henderson of AllMusic gave the album 4 stars out of 5, saying, "This is the electronic dance music that preceded the rise of techno, house, and industrial noise, and it came at a time when hip-hop was in its infancy and the rave subculture had yet to be invented." He described it as "a historically interesting LP that anyone who has enjoyed electronic dance rhythms needs to check out." Kyle Fowle of ''The A.V. Club'' wrote, "The title track includes some of Moroder's finest vocoder work while songs like 'I Wanna Rock You' and 'Baby Blue' see Moroder delivering some of his most polished disco efforts, removed from the rawness of those Donna Summer tracks but still very indebted to them." Track listing Charts Personnel Credits ada ...
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E=MC² (Mariah Carey Album)
''E=MC²'' is the eleventh studio album by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey. It was released in the United States on April 15, 2008, by Island Records. The singer began recording the album in 2007 in Anguilla, after writing and composing most of its material during and after her 2006 Adventures of Mimi Tour. Carey worked with various songwriters and producers on the project, including Jermaine Dupri, Bryan-Michael Cox, Stargate, The-Dream, Tricky Stewart, Scott Storch and Danja. The album revealed a more personal side of the singer, illustrated in its declarative theme of emancipation from her previous marriage, and from her personal and professional setbacks. It was meant to be a continuation, or a second part of her tenth studio album, ''The Emancipation of Mimi'' (2005). Although it shared similar vocal production as well as an inclination to her signature pop and R&B ballads, the album also encompassed a variety of dance-oriented and uptempo styles. Carey collaborate ...
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E=MC2 (song)
"E=MC2" is a 1986 single by English band Big Audio Dynamite, released as the second single from their debut studio album ''This Is Big Audio Dynamite'' (1985). The song was the band's first Top 40 hit on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 11. Additionally, it peaked at number 37 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Play chart in the United States. The song features prominent dialogue samples from the 1970 film ''Performance''. The song is also played during the opening titles of the French movie ''Forces spéciales'' (2011). History This song was inspired by the films of Nicolas Roeg, including ''Performance'' (1970; written and co-directed by Donald Cammell), ''Walkabout'' (1971), ''Don't Look Now'' (1973), ''The Man Who Fell to Earth'' (1976), and '' Insignificance'' (1985). Its lyrics refer directly to many of them. For example: *The last four lines of the first verse "Man dies first reel / People ask what's the deal? / This ain't how it's supposed to be / Don't like no ...
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01011001
''01011001'' is the seventh studio album by Arjen Anthony Lucassen's long-running Ayreon project. "01011001" is the binary representation of the ASCII value of the letter '' Y''. ''01011001'' is a concept album that tells the story of aliens called the "Forever", who create humanity, only to later endanger it by providing it with technology. Seventeen singers in total, including Lucassen himself, contributed to the album, more than any other Ayreon album. Apart from Lucassen, only Anneke van Giersbergen (ex- The Gathering) and Floor Jansen (After Forever, Nightwish) had sung on previous Ayreon albums, on ''Into the Electric Castle'' and '' Universal Migrator Part 1: The Dream Sequencer'' respectively. It also stars, among others, Bob Catley from Magnum, Hansi Kürsch from Blind Guardian, Jørn Lande, and Steve Lee from Gotthard in his final guest appearance before his death in 2010. The album was a commercial and critical success. Reception AllMusic reviewer Cosmo Lee p ...
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E=MC2 (poem)
"E=MC2" is a speculative poem written by American advertising executive and television advertising pioneer Rosser Reeves. It was published in the September, 1961 issue of '' The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction''. The poem describes the end of the Earth (possibly from a nuclear war) as observed by aliens on a distant planet. Reeves published a number of fantastic poems under his own name and pseudonyms.Halberstam, David ''The Fifties The 1950s (pronounced nineteen-fifties; commonly abbreviated as the "Fifties" or the " '50s") (among other variants) was a decade that began on January 1, 1950, and ended on December 31, 1959. Throughout the decade, the world continued its re ...'', pp. 225. Villard Books, 1993 Style and structure The 16-lines of free verse does not follow any particular poetic structure. References {{DEFAULTSORT:EMC2 (poem) 1961 poems Science fiction literature ...
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David Bodanis
David Bodanis is an American speaker, business advisor and writer of bestselling nonfiction books, notably ''E=mc2: A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation'', which was translated into 26 languages. Originally from Chicago, he received an undergraduate education in mathematics, physics and economics at the University of Chicago (AB 1977). He lived in France for ten years from his early twenties and has since been based in London. Early life and education Bodanis was born and brought up in Chicago, Illinois, and read mathematics, physics and history at the University of Chicago. In his early twenties he moved to Paris, where he began his career as a foreign correspondent for the '' International Herald Tribune''. A move to the South of France followed, and he then split his time between France and London, combining writing with stints as a science presenter on 1980s ITV show, the Wide Awake Club. Bodanis moved to the UK full-time in the late 1980s, combining writing with ...
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Morris Bishop
Morris Gilbert Bishop (15 April 1893 – 20 November 1973) was an American scholar, historian, biographer, essayist, translator, anthologist, and poet. Early life and career Bishop was born while his father, Edwin Rubergall Bishop, a Canadian physician, was working at Willard Asylum for the Chronic Insane in Willard, New York; Morris was actually born in the hospital.Charlotte Putnam Reppert writes: "Morris Gilbert Bishop always took wry amusement in the fact that he was born in an institution for the insane." "Introduction"; in Morris Bishop, ''The Best of Bishop: Light Verse from "The New Yorker" and Elsewhere'' (Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1980), p. 21. His mother, Bessie E. Gilbert, died two years later and Morris and his elder brother Edwin were sent to live with their Canadian grandparents in Brantford, Ontario. His father remarried; and while he was working in Geneva, New York, the boys were sent to live with father and stepmother. Morris was then aged ...
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EMC2 (other)
EMC2 may refer to: EMC2 * EMC2, the corporate logo of the EMC Corporation EMC2 * EMC2, Energy/Matter Conversion Corporation, Inc., a company founded by Robert W. Bussard to develop fusion power with a device called the Polywell * EMC2, the first computer-based non-linear editing system, introduced in 1989 by Editing Machines Corp. * LinuxCNC, formerly ''EMC2'', the second variant of ''Enhanced Machine Controller'', Linux-based CNC software * EMC2, the gene that codes for the protein TTC35 Other uses * E = mc² is the equation for mass-energy equivalence. See also *E=MC2 (other) ''E'' = ''mc''2 is the equation of mass–energy equivalence. E=MC2 or E=MC2 may also refer to: Music * ''E=MC²'' (Count Basie album), 1958 * ''E=MC²'' (Giorgio Moroder album), 1979 * ''E=MC²'' (Mariah Carey album), 2008 * "E=MC2" (song), ... * EMCC (other) * EMC (other) {{letter-Number Combination Disambiguation ...
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MC2 (other)
MC2 may refer to: *Maison de la Culture de Grenoble, a venue for performances in Grenoble, France *Marvel Comics 2 is an imprint from Marvel Comics whose comic books depict an alternative future timeline for the Marvel Universe *E = mc² is the equation for mass-energy equivalence *Microids, a French software company formerly known as MC2-Microïds and later just MC2 *MC2, an alternate symbol for ACTH receptor *Midnight Club 2 a street racing game released in 2003. * Project Mc2 See also * E=MC2 (other) * MCMC (other) * MCC (other) * MC (other) MC is an initialism for master of ceremonies. MC, M.C., Mc, mC or mc may also refer to: Places * Macau, a Chinese territory (FIPS country code) * Monaco (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code MC) People * Mariah Carey, American actress and singer-so ...
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