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[challenge entry] If physics didn't work, nonlinear conformally invariant wave equations my not show signs of tensor symmetry. My God. Imagine a world like that! Crazy. Just crazy. Bonkers even.

From the When the laws of physics pack up challenge. See all 348 entries (closed)

(, Tue 22 Jun 2004, 22:11, archived)
# what?
edit: better.


still don't have a clue...
(, Tue 22 Jun 2004, 22:12, archived)
# yes
(, Tue 22 Jun 2004, 22:12, archived)
# You forgot
to carry the 2.
(, Tue 22 Jun 2004, 22:12, archived)
# Oh Christ
Physics and that
(, Tue 22 Jun 2004, 22:13, archived)
# I don't
like this compo too much :(
(, Tue 22 Jun 2004, 22:13, archived)
# personally it is my favourite
ever
(, Tue 22 Jun 2004, 22:15, archived)
# you
Physisist!
(, Tue 22 Jun 2004, 22:18, archived)
# pffft... just general geeky type i'm afraid
(, Tue 22 Jun 2004, 22:19, archived)
# oh well
at least you have an excuse...

My favourate was the What If The Commies Had Won The War one...

no excuse for that...
(, Tue 22 Jun 2004, 22:22, archived)
# COMPO IT
compo it hard!
(, Tue 22 Jun 2004, 22:13, archived)
# explain it
explain it hard
(, Tue 22 Jun 2004, 22:15, archived)
# Tumbleweeds......
It's just a stupid joke about physics types.

Didn't work though.



Not even a bit.

Back to shopping kittens i think.
(, Tue 22 Jun 2004, 22:17, archived)
# Well, you see
Without the nonlinear conformally invariant wave equations, the small smily face on this lovely picture would change into an unhappy face
(, Tue 22 Jun 2004, 22:17, archived)
# HEHHHH!! HARD!!!
...just... HARDDDD!!! :D
(, Tue 22 Jun 2004, 22:24, archived)
# hahahahahaha
silly
(, Tue 22 Jun 2004, 22:16, archived)