Many people around the world worship the e=mc[^]2 formula and worship Einstein for that formula
Name one real person who does, and I'll think they're even more stupid than you are.
which says that the energy produced by an amount of gold is the same energy produced by the same amount of lead
NO. If you actually knew what the equation you were "disproving" meant, you would know that your statement is entirely and mind-bogglingly false. Without knowing it, you have rendered your argument self-contradictory by this one phrase.
Al last, the lead become gold, the old dream of the Alchemists!
Physics =/= Alchemy. Seriously, this has got to be the most transparent Straw Man argument I have ever seen!
With 1 gram of sand one can produce the energy that produce 1 gram of Uranium!. Isn't that marvelous?
What's marvelous (read: morbidly interesting) is that a mind capable of coming up with this kind of dreck is still able to regulate basic bodily functions, much less find the "on" switch to a computer. I don't even know what you are talking about!
In his letter to President Roosevelt - August 1939, Einstein clearly shows that the above formula is just a fraud
Did you read the entire letter, or are you hoping nobody will notice the parts you aren't paraphrasing? Like the part where Einstein warned the President of the possible ramifications of the experiments to produce energy with nuclear fission? That's because the scientists conducting the experiments were using Einstein's work, nimrod!
he didn't encouraged Roosevelt to use water, sand, garbage or paper, but just the very specific element URANIUM:
Okay, fine! Disprove it for me. Take piles of sand or paper or garbage - possibly even a large pitcher of water - and see whether you can produce enough energy to make a light bulb glow.
Yeah - it won't. That's because there's nothing splitting atoms, like radioactive decay.
Then take a nice pile of Uranium and watch as a large portion of its mass suddenly converts to pure energy a la E=mc^2, taking you not only out of the gene pool but out of existence entirely.
Unfortunately, I'll only be able to tell when I'm right, I'm afraid.