Joliver
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Yes. And Bohr's. And probably Planck's too. He's constantly a problem.
I don't get it.
Yes. And Bohr's. And probably Planck's too. He's constantly a problem.
Relatively speaking Einstein probably has more to do with all this. And Hawking would be briefly involved.I don't get it.
Little known fact: the Planck length was actually based on the size of Schwarzschild’s cock.Yes. And Bohr's. And probably Planck's too. He's constantly a problem.
Little known fact: the Planck length was actually based on the size of Schwarzschild’s cock.
Relatively speaking Einstein probably has more to do with all this. And Hawking would be briefly involved.
I thought it was Oppenheimer's?Little known fact: the Planck length was actually based on the size of Schwarzschild’s cock.
I could be wrong. I haven’t kept current on my astrophysicist cock measurements.I thought it was Oppenheimer's?
I thought it was Oppenheimer's?
How dare you forget such information.I could be wrong. I haven’t kept current on my astrophysicist cock measurements.
I’m a fraud
How dare you forget such information.
Fermi's was actually the biggest.
Just as atoms can be forced together in a tight bunch resulting in explosive returns so to can stocks. Mutual funds and atomic reactions go hand in hand. Oppenheimer is responsible for both.What in the absolute fuck do mutual funds have to do with the OPs total?
who is galactic and does she have big tits?No
Hes fucking galactic at best
How dare you forget such information.
Fermi's was actually the biggest.
and then there's this little quantum fluctuation.Best of luck
So that settles it. Fermi had the biggest cock and it was used to calculate Planck's constant. We can now go back to our regularly scheduled programming.4 pages into this powerlifting thread and we've found some sort of consensus.
Good work everyone.
Best of luck
For what?
Good luck with your meet OPSo that settles it. Fermi had the biggest cock and it was used to calculate Planck's constant. We can now go back to our regularly scheduled programming.
Good luck with your meet OP