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:::::Fair enough, but I'll [https://telescoper.wordpress.com/tag/edward-teller/ post it here for posterity]. I first encountered this poem ages ago in a book called ''A Random Walk in Science''. It might be too trivial for the comic explanation, but it always makes me smile. [[User:Captain Video|Captain Video]] ([[User talk:Captain Video|talk]]) 23:19, 26 September 2020 (UTC)
 
:::::Fair enough, but I'll [https://telescoper.wordpress.com/tag/edward-teller/ post it here for posterity]. I first encountered this poem ages ago in a book called ''A Random Walk in Science''. It might be too trivial for the comic explanation, but it always makes me smile. [[User:Captain Video|Captain Video]] ([[User talk:Captain Video|talk]]) 23:19, 26 September 2020 (UTC)
 
::::::I remember that book, from my university library. Category: "Science: anecdotes, facetiae, etc.", as I recall, which led me to several other fun books such as ''Worm Runners Digest''.  I still have a few photocopies from them, a few decades later; my M.Sc. supervisor didn't understand them.  The sequel, ''More Random Walks In Science'', begins with a photo of an "impossible" cube.  Nowadays it would be handwaved as a digital fake, but it appeared to be a very-carefully-constructed gimmick physical object. [[User:BunsenH|BunsenH]] ([[User talk:BunsenH|talk]]) 03:04, 27 September 2020 (UTC)
 
::::::I remember that book, from my university library. Category: "Science: anecdotes, facetiae, etc.", as I recall, which led me to several other fun books such as ''Worm Runners Digest''.  I still have a few photocopies from them, a few decades later; my M.Sc. supervisor didn't understand them.  The sequel, ''More Random Walks In Science'', begins with a photo of an "impossible" cube.  Nowadays it would be handwaved as a digital fake, but it appeared to be a very-carefully-constructed gimmick physical object. [[User:BunsenH|BunsenH]] ([[User talk:BunsenH|talk]]) 03:04, 27 September 2020 (UTC)
::::::: I only just saw this, but: I didn't know there was another book! I'll have to see if I can find a copy. [[User:Captain Video|Captain Video]] ([[User talk:Captain Video|talk]]) 04:05, 30 September 2020 (UTC)
 
 
:::Timecop wasn't even antimatter, it was (supposedly) the ''same'' matter (which it wouldn't be, with lifetime elemental recycling through most bodily tissues, so it needs a form of Ship Of Theseus teleology built into the universe - close to being a 'soul'-based argument). And... It's been a while since I last saw it (not sure I ever saw the sequel that I expect they made), but didn't it not so much explode the person (both of them, in a laser-guided bit of plot-karma) as kind of mush them into a weird biofractal special-effect? More related to the critically damaged T1000 than anything with an E not far off the mc²ness of total matter-energy conversion. [[Special:Contributions/141.101.99.153|141.101.99.153]] 22:54, 26 September 2020 (UTC)
 
:::Timecop wasn't even antimatter, it was (supposedly) the ''same'' matter (which it wouldn't be, with lifetime elemental recycling through most bodily tissues, so it needs a form of Ship Of Theseus teleology built into the universe - close to being a 'soul'-based argument). And... It's been a while since I last saw it (not sure I ever saw the sequel that I expect they made), but didn't it not so much explode the person (both of them, in a laser-guided bit of plot-karma) as kind of mush them into a weird biofractal special-effect? More related to the critically damaged T1000 than anything with an E not far off the mc²ness of total matter-energy conversion. [[Special:Contributions/141.101.99.153|141.101.99.153]] 22:54, 26 September 2020 (UTC)
 
::::I saw it once, about 12 years ago, on VHS, and all I remember is Jean Clade Van Damme saying "same matter cannot occupy same space" as he pushes two copies of the same guy together and they turn into the stuff inside a lava lamp. I'm not exactly jumping at the chance to rewatch it. [[User:Captain Video|Captain Video]] ([[User talk:Captain Video|talk]]) 23:19, 26 September 2020 (UTC)
 
::::I saw it once, about 12 years ago, on VHS, and all I remember is Jean Clade Van Damme saying "same matter cannot occupy same space" as he pushes two copies of the same guy together and they turn into the stuff inside a lava lamp. I'm not exactly jumping at the chance to rewatch it. [[User:Captain Video|Captain Video]] ([[User talk:Captain Video|talk]]) 23:19, 26 September 2020 (UTC)

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