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  • Rated by kh2ishere on Sep 30, 1:33pm

    TL;DR
  • Rated by SourRust on Sep 27, 9:18pm

    Nice way to see how Einstein thought up some of his equations.
  • Rated by insyen on Aug 30, 5:02am

    I like this.
  • Rated by Kazzandra on Aug 08, 7:41pm

    I can read German and I still don't understand anything. :P That handwriting is on par with mine. Yeah, one day humanity will probably giggle at Einstein's main contribution to science.
  • Rated by Darkwarrior331 on Aug 07, 11:25pm

    that's in german right? maybe that's the reason i don't understand anything .. i was about to criticize einstein's poor handwriting, lol.. about the equation, yep, i kinda agree with choim, but i fail at physics, so i can't provide a serious discussion about it :S
  • Rated by msshamraz on Aug 02, 2:55am

    wow very good
  • Rated by gauravtechie on Jul 17, 10:03pm

    Master piece !
  • Rated by fotnfatrod on Feb 18 2009, 4:06pm

    WOW. If that's not humbling in a way, then I don't know what is. It's always nice to be reminded that even the greatest humans are still just that: human.
  • Reviewed by Intrawebs on Feb 06 2009, 10:56pm

    Whats also important is this formula is responsible for Nukes... "The implication of the formula thus became that a small amount of matter could, in principle, be converted into a vast amount of energy." Have you ever stood on top of an ICBM? I have, really I have.
  • Rated by 0isin on Dec 13 2008, 4:36pm

    E=mc²