What is Quantum Mechanics?
FFT 16
Carroll's Barrister's Dream
Dream Snarks
Stachelschön
M. C. Escher's allusion(?) to John Martin's "The B…
Ceci n'est pas une cloche
Napoleon on board the HMS Bellerophon to St. Helen…
HMS Beagle
Paradise Lost and the Beaver's Lesson
The Boojum even may lurk on a ginger nuts tin.
Darwins snarked Study
The Baker's Dear Uncle
Eagle and Star
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Holiday - Millais - Anonymous - Galle; detail
Dancing in Rio 2016
About my Snark hunt
The second Snark finding
John Martin' s "The Bard" prepared for analysis
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The Banker and The Bonnetmaker
布列德
The Billiard Marker & Henry George Liddell
Snarked Workplace
Herbs & Horses
White Spot
The Billiard marker
Again: What I tell you three times is true!
Elbug
The Bankers Fate
Two Bone Players
IT WAS A BOOJUM
Buddha-Kneipe (grün)
Buddha-Kneipe (blau)
So great was his fright that his waistcoat turned…
Two Noses
Wood Shavings turned Pope
Carpenters Shop and Millais' Allusions
Berries
Shanghai Smog, 1993
The Uncle over Darwin's Fireplace
MJ Maccarsini's "Green on Green"
Dressed up Sulfur Shelf
Sulfur Shelf on Cherry Tree in Spring
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Simplified Physics: Forget about E=mc²


This is a table from Wikipedia:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_units#Simplification_of_physical_equations.
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By the way, getting rid of units also can have didactical and mathetical disadvantages: Units help to check whether a calculation makes sense.
Example for an excellent and as simple as possible (and yet not too simple) textbook which uses the traditional SI-units: