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Futurama Nerd
Professor
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I swear, people notice the littlest things...
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GreyThinkyWhale
Professor
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My scientific explanation for the situation is that the animators got lazy. Satisfied?
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Neavers
Crustacean
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Originally posted by winna: Techynicalla goofs do not exist... the creators of futuramar are perfect in every way, 56hey are infallible! No one can contradict, it's all true! I'm sure the futuramar creators will be proud that you said technicalla goofs dont exist.
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Shiny
Professor
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Originally posted by Eyedol7513: The Laws of Physics will always exist, even in the future. Unless (for some unimaginable reason we can't conceive of) they stop. But if they stop, we won't know about it, since our bodies depend on the laws of physics to function. So from our point of view, the universe will simply end. So the Laws of Physics will always exist, unless the universe of space-time as we know it ceases to exist.
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jamdav86
Crustacean
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Originally posted by winna: I was watching I, Roommate and bender smashes a fresh bottle of beer but no liquid comes out when he breaks it. [Steering the good ship PEEL back on topic] Surely it was just an empty brown bottle?!
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Shiny
Professor
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My mom once got an empty, sealed, Coke can from a machine, a mistake that escaped the factory undetected. Maybe the beer bottle was like that.
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I
Starship Captain
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We have, as of yet, no way to prove weather there are more dimensions or not. All we have are weird but beautifull theories. All hail String Theory, dammit. Anyway, since we do not comprehend the laws of Physics, we can not know they never change. In fact, they may be at it right now...
And in a less then serious attemt to bring us back on topic: Wow, thats like, groovie, dude. Like. Wow, didn´t notice that.
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chay´s head
Space Pope
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Originally posted by winna: with the cap screwed on tight, right?
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Shiny
Professor
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The Coke can was sealed and unpopped and perfectly empty. When I finally convinced my mom to open it (so I could use it for an art project) it was clean as a whistle inside. It never had any liquid in it.
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Crushinator99
Crustacean
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Originally posted by winna: I was watching I, Roommate and bender smashes a fresh bottle of beer but no liquid comes out when he breaks it. I have come to the conclusion that somehow the laws of physics that we know today no longer apply in the year 3000 or something. Did you see that too? You must be mistaken...bender would never smash a full bottle of beer. you must be delusinol
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GreyThinkyWhale
Professor
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Have you seen the episode??? He smashes it because he doesn't have the will to live after moving out of Fry's apartment. He goes to take a sip and says "Why bother?" and smashes it against the floor. That's probably the only exception to what you said C99 though...
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