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Who wins this time?
I've voted for Albert Einstein. E = mc² is a genius equation!
I've voted for Albert Einstein. E = mc² is a genius equation!
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Pengwuino said:Mozart? Michelangelo? Do you know what a physicist is?
Chi Meson said:Bach, easily. Everyone is all "Mozart this" and "Mozart that" and "la la la Mozart Mozart Mozart." If it weren't for JS Bach's Principle of Simultaneous Concurrence, there would have been NO MOZART!
YES!mikelepore said:What's that? A Google search for the phrase "Principle of Simultaneous Concurrence" shows that there is exactly one page on the entire worldwide web that contains the phrase, and it's THIS page.
Chi Meson said:YES!
I've done it!
That Law is MINE! MINE I tell you!
The Principle of Simultaneous Concurrence:
*ahem*
"In any action in which two or more forces are simultaneously applied to one body, or in any single interaction between two bodies in which there is a simultaneous action and reaction pair of forces, these forces shall occur during the same interval of time."
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