Given the calculator on the desk, you could keep zooming in - presumably infinitely many times? If you get a calculator which can display alphabetic characters, could you ask it about the physics at the Planck scale?
Not only does the guy in the last panel have the same kind of calculator as in the first panel, but the first panel shows the same computer keyboard in the background as the last panel. So it sure seems like infinite recursion. The only problem is that the person in the first panel has the correct orientation of hands.
I love that the instructionator guy has the same model calculator.
I was just about to say the same thing! Ahhh infinite recursions. Gotta love ‘em.
even I have the same model calculator, good ol’ Casio Scientific
Given the calculator on the desk, you could keep zooming in - presumably infinitely many times? If you get a calculator which can display alphabetic characters, could you ask it about the physics at the Planck scale?
He’s thinking about it pretty hard… why doesn’t he just pick up the calculator?
33 and two thirds… Who needs to think this hard about it?
Well, obviously me… mental arithmetic just failed me a bit. It’s 23 guys!
his hand is on the wrong way. Other an that, I like it.
Cool, I have a calculator similiar to that! It is about fifteen years old : D
Everyone knows integrated circuits operate on magic smoke and not little people.
Looks like the homunculus has a calcmunculus.
Not only does the guy in the last panel have the same kind of calculator as in the first panel, but the first panel shows the same computer keyboard in the background as the last panel. So it sure seems like infinite recursion. The only problem is that the person in the first panel has the correct orientation of hands.