It's sweet that @neiltyson is trying to make maths more accessible to goths.pic.twitter.com/PNv2EotqXX
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It's sweet that @neiltyson is trying to make maths more accessible to goths.pic.twitter.com/PNv2EotqXX
@neiltyson Franco tried that
@neiltyson here in Japan, the law requires cremation (if crematorium is available locally), which means no zombies for Tokyo!
@neiltyson let's do it!
@neiltyson Why do you want to bury people everyone alive?
@MRSallee the pondering by @neiltyson was about burying all those who LIVED (and died)
@MrJones1914 @neiltyson I know :) Just sounded funny to not say people who died.
@neiltyson so riddle me this, how many of the atoms of the living have previously been part of the dead? ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE!
@DeathCafe MT @neiltyson: Bury everyone who has ever lived in a single layer of coffins + wld fit w/in 200,000 sq miles--the area of Spain
Motivational tweet of the week RT @neiltyson To bury everyone who has ever lived in a single layer of coffins would fit within 200K sq miles
@neiltyson Upon reading this, the Spanish government has started conversations with the UN for a good deal on that ground lease.
I have worried about this > @neiltyson: To bury everyone who has ever lived in a single layer of coffins would fit within 200,000 sq miles.
DARK “@neiltyson: To bury everyone who has ever lived in a single layer of coffins would fit within 200,000 sq miles. The area of Spain.”
@neiltyson that's not as big as I would have thought, actually.
My body's going to science. “@neiltyson: To bury everyone who has ever lived in a single layer of coffins would fit within 200,000 sq mi.”
@neiltyson Great. Thanks for that. :-/
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