What is the significance of this equation on my t-shirt?

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In summary, The conversation is about a person who received a t-shirt with an equation and is curious about its meaning. They have done some research and believe it is related to General Relativity, specifically the geodesic equation. They mention that the Wikipedia article on Relativity uses the Einstein summation convention, similar to the equation on their t-shirt. They express their appreciation for any further help in understanding the equation.
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Hi everyone! I am a physics passionate and recently I got a t-shirt as a present that looks like this:
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and I really want to know what is this ecuation about. I have done some research and I am almost sure that it's related to the General Relativity because of the Wikipedia's Relativity entry jeje but if someone could help me more I would really appreciate it!

Thanks :)
 
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Looks like the geodesic equation. Einstein summation convention is used in the Wikipedia article.
 
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thanks! It looks similar to the ecuations described in the geodesics entry. I will keep on searching to find more about it :)
 

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