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Television Physics & "3rd Rock From The Sun"

dhcdavid

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So fellow Bluelighters....

This is a reasonably simple question to that fairly small subset of Bluelighters: namely fans/afficionados of "3rd Rock From The Sun" who have at least Degree - preferably Post-grad - Physics knowledge:

Is the physics that Dr Dick Solomon teaches at his university post believable? Namely, are at least some of the enormous formulae he writes on the board genuinely credible or not?

I personally can vouch for the credibility of many of the foreign language and literature double entendres and general "in jokes"....but being regrettably something of a scientific luddite (especially Physics) and simultaneously an ENORNMOUS fan of "3rd Rock The Sun" I would be eternally grateful if someone could help me out here.

Many thanks.

PS If there's anyone reading this who ISN'T familiar with the sitcom-magnificence which is "3rd Rock From The Sun" I urge you to check it out immediately!
 
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