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• #84002
Dave Prowse
Oh, of course. Doi
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• #84003
Hah! I'm literally listening to them right now. I never knew what they looked like.
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• #84004
Oi foinds yurr lack of faith disturrbin
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• #84005
...and 5 is Sajid Javid, Chancellor since July. Got it.
My grasp of UK politics is clearly slipping since I moved to Aus 7 years ago.
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• #84006
Darth Prowse off Star Trek.
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• #84007
Oh that's what Sajid javid looks like, I thought it was one of those new fangled dildos that someone had left in the sun for too long and had melted a bit.
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• #84008
You say potato, because he looks like a potato.
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• #84009
Darth Prowse off Star Trek.
Love his "teardrops on the dancefloor" speech
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• #84010
Use the force, moi luvverrr!
Ha ha haaaaaah!
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• #84012
Amazing film, RIP Rutger Hauer.
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• #84013
No 1 top left: Cary Grant.
Who knew he was from Brizzle?
From the south-west to north by north-west!
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• #84014
Saucy
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• #84015
sorry not sorry
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• #84017
A poor approximation?
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• #84018
Pls exprain
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• #84019
The top one is the Einstein field equation from general relativity, the bottom is Newtonian gravity, which is an approximation.
It's so idiotically niche that it made me laugh.
Fun fact, that lambda is one of the numbers that determines whether or not we get a big crunch or a heat death at the end of the universe
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• #84020
:')
Also plus one for big crunch pls
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• #84021
the bottom is Newtonian gravity, which is an approximation.
Didn't calculations based on that take us to the moon though? Mom (sic) might have a point.
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• #84022
Yes, but mom would be living in a world without GPS and certain other very precisely timed systems
Although the Global Positioning System (GPS) is not designed as a test of fundamental physics, it must account for the gravitational redshift in its timing system, and physicists have analyzed timing data from the GPS to confirm other tests. When the first satellite was launched, some engineers resisted the prediction that a noticeable gravitational time dilation would occur, so the first satellite was launched without the clock adjustment that was later built into subsequent satellites. It showed the predicted shift of 38 microseconds per day. This rate of discrepancy is sufficient to substantially impair function of GPS within hours if not accounted for. An excellent account of the role played by general relativity in the design of GPS can be found in Ashby 2003.
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• #84025
Mmm. Lamb dhansak.
#9 David Prowse, Green Cross Code man. JEJ just provided the more Hollywoody, less Bristolian voice.
Use the force, moi luvverrr!