What Makes the Best Math/Physics Comic?

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The discussion centers around the evaluation of math and physics comics, specifically highlighting the webcomic XKCD. Participants express their enjoyment of the humor found in these comics, noting that while some may not be as remarkable or funny, they still hold relevance to the subjects of math and physics. The consensus is that these comics should be appreciated for their humor without taking them too seriously.

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  • Familiarity with webcomics, particularly XKCD
  • Basic understanding of math and physics concepts
  • Appreciation for humor in educational content
  • Knowledge of comic strip formats and styles
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Ok, that was a good one.
 
That was hilarious. :biggrin:

There's also this one I found on XKCD. Not as remarkable or funny, but relevant:
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interhacker said:
There's also this one I found on XKCD. Not as remarkable or funny, but relevant:
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It's funny, but just don't take it too seriously :-p
 

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