A Christmas Card

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(Old, but I just remembered it.)
 
Am I the only one that DOESN'T get it?

Bah, I don't have the brain power to work that out at this point in time. Translation: I can't be bothered.

Maybe I'm just dumb?
 
Stinky Chicken
Am I the only one that DOESN'T get it?

Bah, I don't have the brain power to work that out at this point in time. Translation: I can't be bothered.

Maybe I'm just dumb?

Most of it you probably get but don't realise it. The 2.71828 is "e" (exponential) which is in simple terms, a figure related to certain forms of decay (remember half-lives and radioactivity?). R^2 is R multiplied by itself, hence RR. The (1/y) raised to the -1 is effectively 1/(1/y) so reversing and multiplying becomes just Y. The square root of X^2 is just X and Force/Accleration = Mass. Making Merry Xmas :D And yes, I think "I can't be bothered" is always a good conclusion to come to when something doesn't instantly make sense - always worked for me!!
 
I've got it now!

Mind, I still wouldn't know what to do if you told me to get "e" out of 6545464.1 or whatever the damn number sequence was, but I can always go back to your explanation. :lol:

Thanks man ! :cheers:
 
Stinky Chicken
I've got it now!

Mind, I still wouldn't know what to do if you told me to get "e" out of 6545464.1 or whatever the damn number sequence was, but I can always go back to your explanation. :lol:

Thanks man ! :cheers:

Lol - e is 2.71 when x=1 (e0 =1) so in that sense it's just a number like pi is 3.14 or whatever but by putting different numbers next to it it changes - I don't know exactly how it works - I gave up after the A level pure - it went onto imaginary numbers :s - that is some confusion I can do without!

Just think of it as one of those buttons which you never use on your calculator. :D
 
I was sure I posted this... must be posting so much I'm losign track of what I have and haven't said... :odd:

Anyway.

e is 2.71 when x=1 (e0 =1)

I lost interest here. Or rather, I became too confused at this point to continue. ;)
 
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