Search results
Jul 27, 2020 · From the moment this quote was first mentioned, it made waves throughout The Simpsons fanbase. It’s been featured in hundreds of popular memes and is also one of Homer’s catchphrases in The Simpsons Hit and Run video game.
- Matthew Guida
Mar 5, 2015 · A new book investigating the maths in The Simpsons has revealed something ridiculously awesome and completely unexpected - in the 1998 episode “The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace”, Homer comes up with a mathematical equation that predicts the mass of the Higgs boson more than a decade before physicists at CERN discovered it.
Mar 6, 2015 · The final term in Homer’s equation is the square root of “hc” divided by “G.” Presumably, “G” is the universal gravitational constant, “c” is the speed of light, and “h” is Planck’s constant.
Mar 5, 2015 · One scene features him at a blackboard working on an equation to calculate the mass of a Higgs boson, the elusive subatomic particle that is key to understanding why objects in the universe have ...
- karen.kaplan@latimes.com
- Staff Writer
Homer: Why do you need new bands? Everyone knows rock attained perfection in 1974. It's a scientific fact! (flashback to 1974; a teenage Homer sees some men by a van) Man: Quadraphonic sound, a water bed and now a strobe light. Gentlemen, say hello to the Second Base Mobile. Men: Wicked.
May 5, 2024 · Homer J. Simpson has several catchphrases, but the best is a word so iconic that the Oxford English Dictionary included it in 2001: "D'oh!" Homer often says it when something goes badly for...
People also ask
Did Homer predict the mass of the Higgs boson in 'the Simpsons'?
What do Homer Simpson & Lisa say?
How does Homer solve the Higgs boson?
Is Homer Simpson a funny character?
What are the best Homer Simpson quotes?
How did Homer become an inventor?
Jul 26, 2007 · WE all know that bats and dolphins use echolocation to navigate, by producing high frequency bursts of clicks and interpreting the sound waves that bounce off objects in their surroundings.