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[[File:You Don't Bring Me Big Bangs.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for "'''You Don't Bring Me Big Bangs'''".]]"'''You Don't Bring Me Big Bangs'''" is a song by | [[File:You Don't Bring Me Big Bangs.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for "'''You Don't Bring Me Big Bangs'''".]]"'''You Don't Bring Me Big Bangs'''" is a song by cosmologists Barbra Streisand and Neil Diamond. | ||
== Source == | == Source == | ||
Gnomon Chronicles Records and | Gnomon Chronicles Records and Cosmologies. | ||
== In the News == | == In the News == | ||
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File:Coital cosmos model.jpg|link=Coital cosmos|The '''[[Coital cosmos]]''' theory (sometimes know as "'''Playskool's My First Big Bang'''" or "'''Playskool's My First Panspermia'''") is a cosmological model of the observable universe from the earliest known periods of sexual arousal through its subsequent evolution into any of various sex acts. | |||
File:Maxwell's Silver Demon.jpg|link=Maxwell's silver demon|'''[[Maxwell's silver demon]]''' is a musical thought experiment that would hypothetically prevent crimes against the second law of thermodynamics. It was proposed by physicist and alleged time-traveler James Clerk Maxwell in 1867 during an impromptu jam session with the Beatles in late 1966 and early 1967. | File:Maxwell's Silver Demon.jpg|link=Maxwell's silver demon|'''[[Maxwell's silver demon]]''' is a musical thought experiment that would hypothetically prevent crimes against the second law of thermodynamics. It was proposed by physicist and alleged time-traveler James Clerk Maxwell in 1867 during an impromptu jam session with the Beatles in late 1966 and early 1967. | ||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == | ||
* [[Coital cosmos]] | |||
* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] | ||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [ Post] @ Twitter (1 November 2021) | {{Template:Ext links: Cosmology}} | ||
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=== Social media === | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1696697358757580848 Post] @ Twitter (29 August 2023) | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1458459699964170242 Post] @ Twitter (10 November 2021) | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1455183025264791562 Post] @ Twitter (1 November 2021) | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1449391832870293504 Post] @ Twitter (16 October 2021) | * [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1449391832870293504 Post] @ Twitter (16 October 2021) | ||
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[[Category:Astronomy (nonfiction)]] | [[Category:Astronomy (nonfiction)]] | ||
[[Category:Cosmology (nonfiction)]] | [[Category:Cosmology (nonfiction)]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:08, 13 October 2023
"You Don't Bring Me Big Bangs" is a song by cosmologists Barbra Streisand and Neil Diamond.
Source
Gnomon Chronicles Records and Cosmologies.
In the News
The Coital cosmos theory (sometimes know as "Playskool's My First Big Bang" or "Playskool's My First Panspermia") is a cosmological model of the observable universe from the earliest known periods of sexual arousal through its subsequent evolution into any of various sex acts.
Maxwell's silver demon is a musical thought experiment that would hypothetically prevent crimes against the second law of thermodynamics. It was proposed by physicist and alleged time-traveler James Clerk Maxwell in 1867 during an impromptu jam session with the Beatles in late 1966 and early 1967.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Big Bang @ Wikipedia
- Why the universe is flat - Neil deGrasse Tyson @ YouTube
- Origins of the Universe 101 | National Geographic @ YouTube
- The NEW Crisis in Cosmology @ YouTube
- You Don't Bring Me Flowers @ Wikipedia
- You Don't Bring Me Flowers (live) @ YouTube