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The armadillo is actually a META-analogy for a cow, which is an analogy for flux.
Title text: The armadillo is actually a META-analogy for a cow, which is an analogy for flux.

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Good news, students! I've come up with a clever analogy for
But we already understand current! It's not hard to understand?
Electric current!
Imagine electrons are armadillos.
Stop! Stop! We already think you're very smart!
The armadillos are afraid. Their level of fear is voltage,
Please!
I can feel my comprehension
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Unraveling
Already/
Now, the armadillo's ears represent possible spin states.
Of course, the armadillo doesn't exist in a single point. He's a probability space, and this is embodied in his rings.'
Stop! You're not helping! You aren't richard feynman!
That reminds me. Richard feynman
Is chasing the
Armadillos. He's electric field.
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Well, actually if it's AC, he's running back and forth

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