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I just saw the trailer for the new Spider Man movie and couldn't help but notice the image after the guy says "How did you come up with this". So here is a transcript (the last part can't be seen):

$\eqalign{ & \frac{{d\log \Phi }}{{dt}} = \alpha \left( {1 - g{{\left( {\frac{\Phi }{k}} \right)}^\beta }} \right) \cr & \Phi = K\sum\limits_i {\prod\limits_j {\exp \left( {\frac{{{q^j}{{\left( {1 - {E_a}} \right)}^{j - 1}}}}{{\left( {j - 1} \right)!\left( {1 - {{\left( {1 - {E_a}} \right)}^{j - 1}}} \right)}}} \right)} } \log a \cdots \cr} $

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Does it resemble, make sense, relate to any real math? (I dont really see any $i$ index inside the expression for example). I actually laughed at the sigma, pi, exp triad.

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    Over at Physics Stack Exchange they are wondering if some of those $1$'s might be $i$'s.2012-02-09

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