Einstein's famous equation visualized

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The discussion centers around a video that visually explains the equation E=mc^2 using a right triangle, which the original poster found engaging and wanted to share. There is a consensus that the presenter moves quickly, making it challenging for some viewers to follow along without pausing the video. Participants express a sense of camaraderie in feeling similarly about their own reception in the community, highlighting a shared experience of needing to slow down to grasp the content.
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He's not very liked around these parts, because he goes too fast.
 
tahayassen said:
He's not very liked around these parts, because he goes too fast.

Well, I don't think I'm very liked around these parts either.

But yes, I agree. I had to use the pause button. Turtles are inherently slow.
 
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