Monty by Jim Meddick for November 29, 2016
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Oh, Doc!... Thank goodness you're back!... Zzzzzzztt Last time you split, you left behind a temporal vortex to medieval Flanders... Right there. Ah yes... There's only one way to deal with these pesky nuisances... Wormhole away? You can keep that, but read the warnings... Whatever you do, don't spray it on a projective vector field...
oldpine52 about 8 years ago
Well that goes without saying.
socalvillaguy Premium Member about 8 years ago
The ellipses are ominous …
Phred Premium Member about 8 years ago
Funny.
nitromicro about 8 years ago
Also comes in handy against Class 5 Ecotoplasmic Manifestations.
Martin Booda about 8 years ago
Ubik!
stamps about 8 years ago
For non-mathematicians – A projective vector field (projective) is a smooth vector field on a semi Riemannian manifold (p.ex. spacetime) {\displaystyle M} M whose flow preserves the geodesic structure of {\displaystyle M} M without necessarily preserving the affine parameter of any geodesic.
steve.hoy about 8 years ago
And don’t let the streams cross. That would be bad.
Spider-UK about 8 years ago
well obviously….
rwstyles1234 about 8 years ago
Mr. Chekov, are you missing a gun?
Sisyphos about 8 years ago
And how does a layman like Monty (or myself) tell the difference between a Temporal Vortex and a Projective Vector Field, Professor?
chain gang charlie about 8 years ago
C’mon, common knowledge…chapter x#346/yog of the Necronomicon, Latin version…