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You may remember that man, and the sort of idea behind this strip from everyone’s favourite unfeasible adventures.
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You may remember that man, and the sort of idea behind this strip from everyone’s favourite unfeasible adventures.
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You may remember that man, and the sort of idea behind this strip from http://www.beaverandsteve.com/index.php?comic=14
Technically, we’d have over 300 years to develop gravitational-technology…
Ha! Very nice, but surely they wouldn’t have been able to develop a time machine without gravity would they? So, no time machine, no giant apple… and then… then… It all goes round and round, splitting universes, realities and a separate dimension⁴ of some description.
That time machine looks like the Tardis.
Apple looks more like a pumpkin. Only when I’ve read the next comic i figured this one out. Good one though
This rings with the same fun (possibly arrogant) philosophy as our first comic. The tree falling in the woods, but on a larger scale
Is it just me or does the time machine look a lot like the TARDIS?
Ha! That is just brilliant! The mutation which results in the giant apple killing Newton - hence no theory of gravitation.
Awesome!
Actually this really did happen.
Newton didn’t die, he went on to start the company that provides the global supply of McD’s apple pies.
Gravity was invented later, when the law of six degrees of separation discovered the powerful draw of Kevin Bacon’s personality.
For my part, I wear a helmet in case of Mr. Bacon’s untimely demise.