somedeafdudefromPNW
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where did I say that I know everything about Einstein's Theory of Relativity? and nobody asked me anything about Theory of Relativity
My entire posts in here aren't about me knowing about it. I'm just showing the actual reality of how much we really know about science.
yes everybody knows "e=mc2" equation but do they really understand it? can they explain it? The most common answer is - "it's just the way it is". Only 2-3 people in the world can explain it in the same way that Einstein can.
Oh, freakin' hell. You can't even keep yourself straight. You're the one who questioned my nature of engaging others in other threads via this thread. I explained why.
And no, it's not "it's the way it is". That's what the ignorants say. Physicists understand it and certainly engineers understand it as well. They don't consist even anything remotely 1% of the population; much more than 1%.
The only reason why Einstein understood it is because he was the first one to think outside the box! Now that we have had someone to think differently, we understand our reality better.
It's the same thing with Price's Equation (wΔz). For a long time, we couldn't figure out how evolution works because we were too focused on group selection rather than kinship selection. George Price was the first one derive an alternative view.
It's one thing to admit you don't understand, it is another thing to blow smoke by pretending you're onto something.