![]() Then sitting back in gleeful anticipation, knowing that the answer will be hilarious and strangely informative. Falling over ourselves in a bid to out-do any of our peers in coming up with the most outlandish possible hypothetical situation to ever tax a logical mind. Which is why we ask him our scientific 'What If?' questions. He lives online, where the internet proves endlessly that if it can be conceived, some idiot somewhere will attempt it.Īnd if the hypothesis posed breaks the Laws of Physics, he'll say so, then work out the nearest equivalent to whatever was imagined that doesn't involve breaking the known universe. Randall doesn't underestimate humanity's propensity to run with the ridiculous and embrace the absurd. He's not like those scientists who roll their eyes, snicker, then fob you off with a 'that would never happen, coz no-one would attempt such a thing' or 'that breaks the Laws of Physics'. ![]() At least, he cares enough to find out the answer(s), no heed paid to how unlikely the scenario under scrutiny. ![]()
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