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Originally posted by Dr. Shenanigans
I would say Euler's identity is more iconic. Especially by actual mathematicians.
And E=MC^2 is more physics than math (And don't give me that physics is just applied math because even though that is true every science is basically applied math)
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Not really. I see what you're saying but no. Physics at a high level basically is maths. That's not the case for other sciences although maths is often involved.
E=mc² rules supreme. It's easily the most famous mathematical formula, physics or not.