5. Spy Guy From An Arabian World
Christopher Davidson was age twelve when Patrick went to Princeton. Christopher at age eight learned Einstein’s relativity from Patrick, even though Patrick he might be too young. Christopher was a wizard, genius and ingenious. He was practical, dexterous, academically diligent, sage, and discerning.
Jeremiah, greatly advanced began understanding the theory of relativity at seven at Christmas 1996. Jeremiah began a proof on E = mc2, based upon F = ma:
F = ma
Fd = mad
E = m (v / t) (vt)
E = mv2
lim mv2 = mc2
v->c
So that E = mc2
Now,
lim Eo / (1 – v2 / c2) ½ = infinity
Ek = Eo / (1 – v2 / c2)½ - Eo
Einstein proved this mathematically and conceptually.
Now, as Patrick Davidson sat in the library awaiting Obadiah, Montgomery, and the others, a young gentleman of olive skin, rich, black hair, a slender build, and medium height sat across from Patrick two tables away. He approached him.
“Hello,” he introduced himself as Muhammad Johanny. “You’re the great Negro H
prodigy around here, right?”
“Yeah. What’s is it to you?”
“It is a great honor.”
He perceived. “Yes, it is an honor. Coming here to Princeton is of great pleasure. My name is Alexander Davidson. Call me Alex.”
“Alex. Wonderful name for a pleasant young man, strong young man as yourself.”
“Thank you. It is a pleasure to meet you,” answered Patrick.
“What are you working on?”
Patrick was reserved. “Science!”
“Intriguing. May I see?”
He showed him obligingly proofs of Einstein’s conversion principle his brother Jeremiah devised according to the English system.
“This is very interesting, Alex. I like you.”
“So do I.”
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