Oooh, how did they get stuck in Aristotle’s World View? Aristotle will be mad they cracked the crystal shell of stars that surround our unmoving globe.
“Breaking space” is the same as “breaking wind” only when contained in a very high altitude life supporting vacuum suit located in a windless environment while engaged in extravehicular activity!
Wait, if my hours behind a Pac-Man console have served me well, I believe I know what to do: turn around, the ball should come back from the other side.
rayannina about 9 years ago
I’m just glad it missed his spleen.
JayBluE about 9 years ago
Oh, no!! That’s the part where E was equalling MC squared!
Ratbrat about 9 years ago
Where’s the duct tape?
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 9 years ago
Oh man; how much is this going to cost to fix?
Nighthawk700 about 9 years ago
At least it wasn’t the 4th wall.
Simon Seamount about 9 years ago
Oooh, how did they get stuck in Aristotle’s World View? Aristotle will be mad they cracked the crystal shell of stars that surround our unmoving globe.
ajr58 about 9 years ago
Is there a corresponding crack in Amy Pond’s bedroom?
ME HARPO about 9 years ago
“Breaking space” is the same as “breaking wind” only when contained in a very high altitude life supporting vacuum suit located in a windless environment while engaged in extravehicular activity!
ChessPirate about 9 years ago
“I’m calling the police!”“Go back to bed, Mrs. Lawrence.”
Ida No about 9 years ago
You break it, you bought it.
kaffekup about 9 years ago
He thought space-time was a fabric, and the ball would just bounce back.
eb110americana about 9 years ago
Wait, if my hours behind a Pac-Man console have served me well, I believe I know what to do: turn around, the ball should come back from the other side.
Marscaleb about 9 years ago
Am I the only one who’s thinking of Doctor Who’s “crack in reality” ?