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Absolutely every teacher everywhere should play Bohemian Gravity for their students. UNBELIEVABLE (Original Post) snagglepuss Sep 2013 OP
Brilliant dipsydoodle Sep 2013 #1
Did not understand a thing MuseRider Sep 2013 #2
It is amazing. (Embedded here) MelissaB Sep 2013 #3
From 200k views to over a million views in a few days... MelissaB Sep 2013 #4
I love this! QED Sep 2013 #5
Education mutian Oct 2013 #6
Wondering what polynomial Oct 2013 #7

MelissaB

(16,420 posts)
3. It is amazing. (Embedded here)
Sat Sep 21, 2013, 04:45 PM
Sep 2013

I saw it a couple of days ago. Here it is on youtube. (Trying to embed.)

mutian

(118 posts)
6. Education
Tue Oct 1, 2013, 01:13 PM
Oct 2013

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polynomial

(750 posts)
7. Wondering what
Tue Oct 8, 2013, 12:58 AM
Oct 2013

the heck is Bohemian Gravity? Please understand it is with a chuckle and a laugh not to criticize, but to explain that American young science majors and math persons are slowly peeling away from old European fundamentals.

The challenge is on and I think it is more than just a Sweet Caroline. I love that song but the relation to that chapel a cappella is supposed to be a divine inspiration. He does show some interesting passion for a significant other? Is this guy showing care for someone special, or just advertising his Master’s Degree.


Yes this guy is expressing a lot of words in physics. Some study without being a major in the subject. But this A Cappella stuff is compelling, however it seems he is mocking Einstein and Richard Feynman. Einstein does swamp some mathematics with his new notation from my view completely missing some hyperrealism.

Feynman is a polynomial person trying to diagram in the quantum field and our sock puppeteer the Einstein snake is mocking Feynman’s thirty dimensional deep manifold, remember the universe is expanding. It is cool however are all those voices his it must have been in a studio the sound quality is pretty good. Congratulation, now let’s do something with the black holes.

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