Book Title: Jain Darshan Vaigyanik Drushtie
Author(s): Nandighoshvijay
Publisher: Mahavir Jain Vidyalay

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________________ Jainism : Through Science becomes zero and mass becomes infinite. Another remarkable principle of this theory is that as the velocity of the physical body increases, the time interval (the intervening time) between two phenomena decreases and if it becomes equal to the light-velocity, time becomes steady for that object. i.e. time interval for that object becomes zero. Dr Einstein accepted the velocity of light as constant and it is denoted by 'c'. Dr Einstein's principles touch two aspects of this physical world. On the one hand they describe the construction and shape of the vast universe and the forces that act upon it and on the other hand they explain the behaviour of the fundamental particles and their characters. Dr Einstein gave an excellent equation for knowing the energy of a substance, E = mc?, where E denotes the total energy of the substance with a mass 'm'. 'm' denotes the mass of a substance, and 'c' is nothing but the velocity of light, which is accepted as constant. Dr Einstein gave an equation for calculating the mass of the mobile objects. If the mobile object has the velocity ='v' then mo where m denotes the mass of the object in mobile condition, which has the velocity 'v' m denotes the original mass of the object when the object is at rest, 'v' and 'c' denote the velocities of the object and light respectively. So when the object maintains the velocity equal to the velocity of a photon particle. mo i.e. v = c Then, m - m 2,2 m.-m. - -1-". (by putting e' in place of 'v) And according to the principle of mathematics, if any number is divided by zero it gives value infinite and it is denoted by a. As a

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