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The Most Beautiful Equation

by Elizabeth MacKenzie | Mar 26, 2017

Further to the article posted by Randy (submitted by Ewan Hill) I came across this article, “You Decide: What is the Most Beautiful Equation?” from the BBC Earth website. I was researching the Dirac equation, one of the numerous equations illustrating the...
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