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mshido
2011-05-31, 12:38 AM
Let's be honest here. If the famous theoretical physicist Schrodinger lived in a universe following the laws of D&D 3.5e, all sorts of cool stuff will happen.

Beginning with the fact that an actual Schrodinger's cat experiment could be performed with the usage of genesis, contingency, and any low-level spell that would destroy the poor feline.

Well, let's say you were a physicist, and you were interested in exploring breaking the laws of the game universe. You thankfully have 40 wizard class levels to aid you in your endeavors.

What would you do?

Geigan
2011-05-31, 12:41 AM
Write up an equation for how many catgirls are in the universe relative to the amount of science I do to the universe.

Malimar
2011-05-31, 01:02 AM
Speaks With Monsters, Bad Gods, and for that matter all of Lore's sites are apparently down, but luckily somebody seems to have saved the relevant comic here (http://www.interbutt.org/plog-content/images/sfwmaybe/general-coolfunny/2010-08-12-d.png). Credit where credit is due: Lore Fitzgerald Sjöberg (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lore_Sj%C3%B6berg).

NNescio
2011-05-31, 01:09 AM
Write up an equation for how many catgirls are in the universe relative to the amount of science I do to the universe.

http://ompldr.org/vOHYzdg/222c9efcb380920e958bd81cf6901658.jpg

Big Fau
2011-05-31, 01:24 AM
*snip*

I think the scary part is that most of that is an actual equation.


But knowing Cirno, she just gave it her best guess.