2012-08-25
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Votey[edit]
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- [Describe panel here]
- So the male and female particles interact. They then split apart at which point it is possible the female particle will emit a baby, in a process called baby emission.
- 80
- %
- 8
- 00
- Doesn't that violate conservation of money?
- Money is not shown
- On the diagram,
- But is carried by
- The initial set of
- Particles, then lost to them during
- Baby emission.
- What if the two left-side particles are of the same type?
- The particles interact and overall money remains conserved.
- So far, no baby emission has been observed.
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- 18
- Uh.. Professor I'm a biblical
- Literalist, so
- Ah
- I see
- I'm sorry, but in this class we do not deal with spontaneous
- Baby emission.
Votey Transcript[edit]
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- [Describe panel here]
- I prefer immaculate emission."
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