I have always thought that the term E=MC^2 was not only one of the
simplest ways to mathematically describe reality, but also a poetic
(language) common denominator- such that 'great truths' (or at least
simple platitudes) may come from using such a format.
All the sentences David used above fit this pattern....
In essence, it is Thing A is like Thing B modified by Process C....
This is a tautological argument.
;-)
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