The term “Rocket Science” is internet slang used to describe something that is very complex or difficult to understand. It is often used humorously to imply that whatever is being referred to is not as complicated as actual rocket science, and therefore should be easier to comprehend or solve.
Examples:
1. Person A: How do I use this new software? It seems so confusing!
Person B: Oh, come on! It’s not rocket science! Just click on the start button and follow the prompts.
2. Person A: Can you explain the theory of relativity to me in simple terms?
Person B: Well, it’s not exactly rocket science, but here’s a basic explanation: imagine time and space are like a fabric that can be stretched and warped by massive objects like stars or planets.
3. Person A: I can’t figure out how to assemble this furniture! The instructions are so complicated.
Person B: Relax, it’s not rocket science! Let’s break it down step by step – first, attach the legs using the screws, then align the backrest and secure it with the provided bolts.
4. Person A: I’m trying to learn how to solve this Rubik’s Cube, but it’s really challenging.
Person B: Don’t worry, it’s not rocket science! You just need to learn a few algorithms and practice the right sequences of moves. You’ll get the hang of it in no time.
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