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Revision as of 11:56, 15 September 2022
"Me and the universe, we got an understanding" is line from the film The Blueshift Brothers.
In the News
Tweet Bang theory diagram. See Available for a limited time only.
"The role of the artist is to not look away." —Akira Kurosawa
"Me and the Void" is a song by American rock band and astrophysics consulting group Nebular Region Blueshift Quartet.
9'11" is an experimental musical composition by John Cage.
Fiction cross-reference
Available for a limited time only* Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Me and the Void
- The Blueshift Brothers
- The role of the artist is to not look away.
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- The Blues Brothers (film) @ Wikipedia
- Redshift @ Wikipedia
- Me and the Lord, we got an understanding @ YouTube
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