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In this comic, [[Megan]]'s lab discovered that the conditions during the seconds after the {{w|Big Bang}} were extremely hot and unpleasant. They have thus decided to attempt to recreate the conditions of a {{w|tropical}} {{w|beach}} in 2014 instead (7 years prior to when this comic was released). Here, the joke is that instead of recreating a condition for scientific study purposes, Megan and her crew were simply trying to create a pleasant environment for recreation, in the sense of personal enjoyment. | In this comic, [[Megan]]'s lab discovered that the conditions during the seconds after the {{w|Big Bang}} were extremely hot and unpleasant. They have thus decided to attempt to recreate the conditions of a {{w|tropical}} {{w|beach}} in 2014 instead (7 years prior to when this comic was released). Here, the joke is that instead of recreating a condition for scientific study purposes, Megan and her crew were simply trying to create a pleasant environment for recreation, in the sense of personal enjoyment. | ||
− | The title text is a reference to [[1949: Fruit Collider]] a pun of {{w|piña colada}} | + | The title text is a reference to [[1949: Fruit Collider]] a pun of {{w|piña colada}} and a particle {{w|collider}}. "Piña" means Pineapple in Spanish, so a "piña collider" would be a pineapple collider. |
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