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Reading onwards, it seems that [[Beret Guy]] is just messing about with the scenario. | Reading onwards, it seems that [[Beret Guy]] is just messing about with the scenario. | ||
− | The line "Imagining is ''fun!''" is also a homage to {{w|Richard P. Feynman}}'s "Fun to Imagine" Series of Interviews. The power of Beret Guy's imagination—so that he can physically experience what he imagines—is reminiscent of [[248 | + | The line "Imagining is ''fun!''" is also a homage to {{w|Richard P. Feynman}}'s "Fun to Imagine" Series of Interviews. The power of Beret Guy's imagination—so that he can physically experience what he imagines—is reminiscent of [[248]]. |
The title text also states that the rubber sheet, broken rope and trampoline are still all about physics (see also [[435: Purity]]). | The title text also states that the rubber sheet, broken rope and trampoline are still all about physics (see also [[435: Purity]]). |