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  • #31
    Ok. What does E=?

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    • #32
      Ahem.What do you think E does?

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      • #33
        What does E do? It releases.

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        • #34
          What do you think E do does?"It" being what?

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          • #35
            It being E

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            • #36
              Oh I get E

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              • #37
                Ok.. What is mass times the speed of light squared?

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                • #38
                  It's all good.Do I look like a calculator?

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                  • #39
                    I thought you knew about physics, and you said you get E. Do you know who Einstein was? Have you ever heard of the theory of relativity? Did you know Einstein was an alien?

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                    • #40

                      The science dealing with the properties, changes, interactions, etc. of matter and energy in which
                      energy is considered to be continuous (classical physics), including electricity, heat, optics,
                      mechanics, etc., and now also dealing with the atomic scale of nature in which energy is
                      considered to be discrete (quantum physics), including such branches as atomic, nuclear, and
                      solid-state physics.E=mc^2.
                      I don't know if I know Einstein was an alien. Where would I have heard about it?

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                      • #41
                        What do you know about theoretical physics? What is string theory?

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                        • #42

                          I do not know what theoretical is.


                          That is a very original thought.
                          string
                          is something that has few practical applications.

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                          • #43
                            theoretical

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                            • #44

                              In the context of theoretical, I don't understand "string
                              is something that has few practical applications."

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                              • #45
                                How many questions have you answered?

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