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The possibly true story of the many possible ways of determining the height of a building using only a barometer.
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Physicists at Cornel-Putnam University (CPU) confirmed yesterday the Holy Grail of Physics, the Grand Unified Theory, is contained in the Half-Life 2 source code.
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A rift in the space-time continuum was created when overclocker Jamie Aperman ran a 750 MHz Coppermine Pentium III at 1.6 GHz. It appears that the CPU was operating so fast that it began to execute instructions before they arrived.
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Stick a buttered piece of bread on the back of a cat, then throw the cat out a window. The result may surprise you.
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May be the most linked-to physics humor site on the web because of its very large link collection.
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A story of interviews between these men and God, intended to determine if they should enter Heaven.
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Squirrels are known to hate mankind. First they got the midgets, now they eat the physicists.
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A HP 5071A Cesium Beam Primary Frequency Reference can in fact be used as a wrist watch. You have a choice of stainless steel or adjustable nylon band.
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A poem by Stanislaw Lem
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New physics lyrics to classic tunes.
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Fun with physics, science jokes, cartoons, anecdotes, and stories.
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Songs, and links to sites with more of them.
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Revised physics course descriptions.
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A collection, including "you might be a physicist if".
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's Particle Data Group welcomes you to see its Quark Dance website which is a gateway to many exciting physics websites.
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A Princeton physicist recently split an atom of hydrogen and found a toy prize inside, the journal Science reported in its June issue. [Contains fictitious information.]
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A sequel to the original paper on g-string theory.
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A scientific paper parody which includes "The Theory Formerly Known as Strings","The Stages of a Theory" and a dictionary of common phrases.
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A fun site which outlines how you can tell if a new theory is really from a crackpot.
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A parody of modern string theories written in the form of a research paper.
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This document reproduces two classics of science parody/humor. The first applies the physics of thermodynamics to conclude that Heaven is hotter than Hell. The second is a response which combines Biblical evidence with thermodynamics to argue that, while heaven is devilishly hot, hell is hotter still.
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Wide variety of physics jokes and humorous essays.