The discussion focuses on calculating the moment of inertia for a composite body made of three cylinders using the Parallel Axis Theorem (PAT). The user initially struggled with understanding how to apply the theorem, especially since the cylinders are glued together with flat sides. Clarification was provided that the PAT is necessary for configurations where the axes of the cylinders differ, and the user confirmed that the cylinders are hollow pipes with varying densities. The inertia of the hollow cylinders can be calculated using a provided formula, and the mass of the air inside can be neglected. Ultimately, the user is guided to determine the centroid of the composite configuration to apply the PAT effectively.