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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
+ | {{incomplete|Created by a BIG BANG FLAVORED PINA COLLADER. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}} | ||
− | Scientists recreate conditions of things to gain scientific knowledge on a topic to | + | Scientists recreate conditions of things to gain scientific knowledge on a topic to figure out why or how things happen. This could be done by making miniature versions of events and simulating events using safe methods. |
− | In this comic, [[Megan]]'s lab | + | In this comic, [[Megan]]'s lab apparently tried to literally recreate the conditions during the seconds after the Big Bang. This seems to have failed as the conditions involve temperatures over a billion kelvin. Raising the temperature of the laboratory to this value would be lethal to human life.{{citation needed}} Even if it were possible, creating conditions truly identical to seconds after the Big Bang would almost certainly cause a new universe to expand and explode outwards from the location of the lab, proving highly hazardous to the lab, the Earth, and probably much of the immediate interstellar neighborhood. |
− | The title text is a reference to [[1949: Fruit Collider]] a pun of {{w|piña colada}} | + | In the third panel, the lab decided to recreate something more enjoyable, such as the conditions on a tropical beach in 2014 (7 years ago from when this comic was released). This is safer than creating the big bang but doesn't give much useful information. |
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+ | The title text is a reference to [[1949: Fruit Collider]] a pun of {{w|piña colada}} and a particle {{w|collider}}. | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | :[Megan is standing, pointing a stick at a poster of | + | {{incomplete transcript|Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}} |
− | :Megan: Our lab was trying to recreate the conditions that occurred seconds after the | + | :[Megan is standing, pointing a stick at a poster of the Big Bang.] |
+ | :Megan: Our lab was trying to recreate the conditions that occurred seconds after the big bang. | ||
− | :[Megan is standing with arms | + | :[Megan is standing with arms pointed outwards.] |
:Megan: But it turns out they were ''extremely'' hot and unpleasant. | :Megan: But it turns out they were ''extremely'' hot and unpleasant. | ||
− | :[Megan points at another poster with the stick. The poster shows a picture of a beach, with the sun | + | :[Megan points at another poster with the stick. The poster shows a picture of a beach, with the sun, palm trees, umbrellas, and drinks.] |
:Megan: So now we're trying to recreate the conditions that occurred on this tropical beach in early 2014. | :Megan: So now we're trying to recreate the conditions that occurred on this tropical beach in early 2014. | ||
:Megan: Honestly don't know why we were doing that other thing. | :Megan: Honestly don't know why we were doing that other thing. | ||
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
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