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RandomFanguy
#1118917
4 months ago
I don't see any similarities, whatsoever.
Anonymous
#1118947
4 months ago
The top equation is nearly identical.

The rest is bullshit, and the bottom one is exceptionally bullshit.
Masem
#1118961
4 months ago
Pretty much that. The first equation is a core element of the theory. The rest *may* be based on other equations but clearly copied to look like relativity equations.
Anonymous
#1119025
4 months ago
I like how the end result is apparently "speed of light divided by gravity"
Impious
#1119064
4 months ago
I noticed that too, Anon. Speed of Light divided by Gravity... That sounds fun.

BEYOND THE IMPOSSIBLE!!!
B2C
#1119077
4 months ago
Anypony got the pic without the text?
Anonymous
#1119088
4 months ago
Clearly those formulae are for magical functions human science doesn't understand.
PonyRIG
#1119092
4 months ago
MATHS! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
Masem
#1119107
4 months ago
@B2C: http://www.ponibooru.org/post/view/146870
Takino
#1119390
4 months ago
It's that new Ponyrithmatic and Alzebra that we haven't discovered yet.

Perhaps unicorns discovered the unified theory, and used it to wipe out humanity. Maybe that's where all the humans went.
mathprofbrony
#1122910
4 months ago
I officially and professionally declart this blackboard to be some pretty d*mn good background math, actually.

The last line seems to suggest that gt is about 1.17c, though, which probably means Twi was missing a factor. Nevertheless, this is pretty decent for a color frame.
Anonymous
#1123303
4 months ago
In this example, "g" is acceleration, not gravity. Doesn't matter whether you're falling towards a planet or accelerating in a spaceship.

All four are authentic. Top equation? Lorentz factor. (γ0, gamma-sub-zero) Remaining equations are for position x(t), velocity is v(t), and proper time is τ(t) assuming constant accelelration / flat spacetime. All she has to do is erase "=?" and to get c/g * (arcsinh(gt/c)), assuming she starts accelerating at t=0 and v=0, and her acceleration is constant. (And spacetime isn't too warped. If she's near a rotating black hole, she's gonna need general relativity.)