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Geeky physics-based cover of Bohemian Rhapsody


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Curved Space (the Graviton) can be thought of as a field, but these infinities are real!

 

My readers got a little dose of this in my last chapter of Operation Hammerhead: sub-space manifolds, worm holes and dimension-less space.  :wizard:

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This is so awesome I don't even know what to do with myself right now! All I can say is, OMG, music and Queen and physics, a few of my favourite things, it's like Christmas!! (I know, I am incoherent, I am writing in run-on sentences, this is what happens when I witness this much awesome at once, sorry not sorry, bye.)

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I thought it was very cleverly done.  Who knew geeks could have such a brilliant sense of humor? 

 

In my experience, geeks have some of the best sense of humour. Usually very intelligent, occasionally a little bit punny. Personally, I love science jokes. They make me deeply happy on the inside. :)

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Wouldn't be surprised if this makes an appearance on Big Bang Theory. Maybe a guess appearance by Tim and have Sheldon belittling him because of his jealousy :P

 

I didn't understand a single thing of it, but who cares :D

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"Unless you can renormalize your models, or baryons, fermions, and all other states of matter."

 

I laughed so hard at this. I clearly remember reading a line of this in some textbook I read back in college. If only physics was this fun to learn, we'd all be physicists. But it's NOT! It's not.

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"Unless you can renormalize your models, or baryons, fermions, and all other states of matter."

 

I laughed so hard at this. I clearly remember reading a line of this in some textbook I read back in college. If only physics was this fun to learn, we'd all be physicists. But it's NOT! It's not.

 

I thought physics was lots of fun. It was the maths I got bored with... Sadly, physics without maths doesn't really work.

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