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|title=Physics Equation | |title=Physics Equation | ||
|image=[[File:Physics Equation MTMNES.png]] | |image=[[File:Physics Equation MTMNES.png]] | ||
|first_appearance=''[[ | |first_appearance=''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]]) | ||
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[[File:1905 News MTMNES.png|thumb|left|The news article.]] | [[File:1905 News MTMNES.png|thumb|left|The news article.]] | ||
The '''Physics Equation''' is an item in the [[ | The '''Physics Equation''' is an item in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] release of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. It is a scrap of paper that holds [[Albert Einstein]]'s famous formula for {{wp|mass–energy equivalence}}, ''E=mc<sup>2</sup>'' (energy equals mass times the speed of light squared). It is stolen by [[Bowser]] after he travels back in time to 1905, and it is then placed inside [[Bowser's Museum]] next to other time-displaced items and some [[Koopa Troopa]]s. Later, [[Mario]] fights off the Koopa Troopas, steals back the Physics Equation, and travels back in time to 1905 to return the paper. Mario then arrives at a laboratory and leaves it in front of a nondescript chalkboard. Afterwards, a news article appears that congratulates Mario for annoying future physics students. | ||
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