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Lowenna Waters
Jun 26, 2019

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It goes without saying that professor Brian Cox is somewhat of a legend. His latest tweet is yet another illustration of his brilliance.
While on holiday in Australia, Mr Cox shared a photograph of the wine list, and he took issue with it.
In a tweet, he wrote:
I do not see how this can be accurate. If you tried to fit an infinite amount of information into the restaurant it would collapse to form a black hole.
I do not see how this can be accurate. If you tried to fit an infinite amount of information into the restaurant it… https://t.co/zlIHT5C4bM— Brian Cox (@Brian Cox) 1561510756
What a typical 'scientist' answer, huh?
It goes without saying that people loved the tweet and responded with some excellent black hole tweets, not all of which we understand.
Prepare for some seriously geeky science banter.
@ProfBrianCox Don't get sucked in.— John😎Maun (@John😎Maun) 1561510813
@ProfBrianCox Try the blackholemole dip - impossible to resist!— Pup Fiction (@Pup Fiction) 1561511176
@ProfBrianCox @Tiffany_King You can always add more wine to an infinite cellar but you have to move each bottle over one place.— Rickster (@Rickster) 1561518982
@ProfBrianCox Maybe every choice was only half the size of the previous choice— Michael Hall (@Michael Hall) 1561521631
@ProfBrianCox so... maybe they serve spaghettification?— Jonathan Cornick (@Jonathan Cornick) 1561516267
@ProfBrianCox It’s Australia, mate. Things work different south of the equator.— Waiting for the world to change . . . (@Waiting for the world to change . . .) 1561512899
Don't try to pull a fast one on Professor Brian Cox, lads. You will most certainly fail.
HT The Poke
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