The Math Rule for Challenging Einstein's 1905 Manuscript

There is a mathematical rule that states:

if a=bc then b=a/c.

For example, if b=10 and c=3, then using the equation a=bc you can compute that a=30. Conversely, if you know that a=30 was produced using the equation a=bc, and you also know that c=3, then you can find that b=10 using the equation b=a/c. That's the power and simplicity of this rule.

Additionally, if we know that a=30 was produced using the equation a=bc and we are given that c=3, then the only valid answer is b=10. For example, b=10.00001 is incorrect, even though is it very close to the correct answer.

This rule provides us with a means to validate our findings. If we independently find that b=10.00001 and we also use this math rule to find that b=10, then we have found an error that must be revealed and corrected.

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Problem Definition - Defining the Math Rule