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==Explanation==
 
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{{incomplete|1=Created by a z=90s KID - Needs more explanation of what the click bait in the title text refers to in the context of the Einstein blunder and why that belongs in this nostalgia comic. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}}
  
 
The title of this comic is a combination of "{{w|cosmological constant}}" (an astrophysics term related to {{w|dark energy}} and to the accelerated {{w|expansion of the universe}}) and "[https://movementstrategy.com/editorial/nostalgia-social-media/ nostalgia content]" (clickbait marketing aimed at a specific age group referencing pop culture from their youth). The [https://tvtropes.org canonical examples] of nostalgia content are "[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/only-90s-kids--2 Only 90s Kids Remember...]" and "[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/feel-old-yet Feel Old yet?]", and this has also formed the basis for [[:Category:Comics to make one feel old|several XKCD comics]]. Some people of relatively advanced years like to make comparisons to others in their age group of where events that they remember fit into history; e.g., "The first moon landing was closer to the end of World War I than to today."  
 
The title of this comic is a combination of "{{w|cosmological constant}}" (an astrophysics term related to {{w|dark energy}} and to the accelerated {{w|expansion of the universe}}) and "[https://movementstrategy.com/editorial/nostalgia-social-media/ nostalgia content]" (clickbait marketing aimed at a specific age group referencing pop culture from their youth). The [https://tvtropes.org canonical examples] of nostalgia content are "[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/only-90s-kids--2 Only 90s Kids Remember...]" and "[https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/feel-old-yet Feel Old yet?]", and this has also formed the basis for [[:Category:Comics to make one feel old|several XKCD comics]]. Some people of relatively advanced years like to make comparisons to others in their age group of where events that they remember fit into history; e.g., "The first moon landing was closer to the end of World War I than to today."  

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