What is the meaning of E=MC2 and its significance in physics?

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I don't remember.
I have a burning physics question and am curious what responses I might get.
 
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expandotron said:
I have a burning physics question
Have you seen the movie "Quest for Fire"? :smile:
 
Just looked it up on youtube. OOG ARGH OOGOO PAH E=MC2 OOHGOO!
 
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