I LIKE SCIENCE.

Rene Descartes was sitting at a bar. The bartender came over and asked if he would like another drink. He replied, "I think not." And he vanished.

Heisenburg was also sitting at the bar. After Descartes vanished in a puff of smoke, the bartender walked over to him and asked, "Did you see that?" To which Heisenberg replied, "I can't be certain."

The bartender then noticed Einstein was there. So he asked him if he could believe what had happened. Einstein replied, "It's all relative."

Then the bartender noticed that Carl Sagan was there. He walked over to him and asked, "Can you believe that all these famous people are here in THIS bar?" Sagan replied, "No. Why there must be BILLIONS and BILLIONS of bars out there."

:D That made me lol.
 
A group of organic molecules were having a party, when a group of robbers broke into the room and stole all of the guest's joules. A tall, strong man, armed with a machine gun came into the room and killed the robbers one by one.

The guests were very grateful to this man, and they wanted to know who he was. He replied, "My name is BOND, Covalent Bond."
 
OK nerds, take notes:

Scientists are now able to absolutely prove that girls are evil.

Proof:

First, we all know that girls are the product of time and money:
GIRLS = (TIME) * (MONEY)
And as we all know time is money:
TIME = MONEY
Therefore: GIRLS = (MONEY) * (MONEY)
Which we rewrite: GIRLS = MONEY^2
Now we also know that money is the root of all evil:
MONEY = SQRT(EVIL)
Square both sides of the last equation:
MONEY^2 = EVIL
Compared with the last equation for GIRLS you get:
GIRLS = EVIL

Done.

OH NOES THEY ARE ON TO US

And this is the best joke thread I have seen in a long time! I haven't seen a decent collection of smart funny jokes in ages!
 
Once upon a time there lived a young electron called MICRO FARAD. One night young MICRO FARAD was feeling pretty highly charged; so he decided to find a cute coil to help him discharge his potential. He went round to MILLIE AMP's flat, put her on his pick-up and took her for a ride on his MEGACYCLE. They rode across a WHEATSTONE BRIDGE and stopped at a magnetic field by a flowing current.

MICRO FARAD, attracted by MILLIE AMP's CHARACTERISTIC CURVES soon had her fully charged and excited, and her resistance dropped to its minimum value. He then took out his tension probe and inserted it into her socket, connecting them in parallel, and began short circuiting her shunt using MAXWELL's CORKSCREW rule. Fully excited MILLIE AMP began moaning, " MHO, MHO, give me MHO ". With MICRO's discharge tube operating at maximum current flow, MILLIE soon reached her peak level. The excessive current overheated her shunt and she lost all her electrons.

They fluxed all night, trying various connections until MICRO's magnet had a soft iron core and lost its field strength. At a square wave length from MICRO, MILLIE tried self-induction and damaged her solenoids. Meanwhile with the battery fully discharged, MICRO was unable to excite his field, so they spent the rest of the night reversing polarity and blowing each other's fuses.


HAHA! :D

Your jokes always make me rofl.
 
Heisenberg and Shrodinger are driving down the road when they run over a cat. Shrodinger asks, "Is it dead?" Hesineberg replies, "I can't be certain."

Who does Schrödinger call when his car breaks down?
Quantum Mechanic.
 
What do you call the part-time leader of an orchestra?
A semiconductor.

What was the war between physicists in the early 20th century?
The Bohr War.
 
Q: What goes pieces of seven, pieces of seven ?

A: A parroty error !

A flight to Warsaw crashed unexpectedly. The accident investigation found out that shortly before he lost control the pilot had said over the intercom "Out of the right hand windows you can se a beautiful view of Warsaw". The cause was that all the poles had gone to the right hand side of the plane and it had gone unstable.
 
Back to Science.....

One day, all of the world's famous physicists decided to get together for a party (ok, there were some non-physicists too who crashed the party). Fortunately, the doorman was a grad student, and able to observe some of the guests...

* Everyone gravitated toward Newton, but he just kept moving around at a constant velocity and showed no reaction.
* Einstein thought it was a relatively good time.
* Coulomb got a real charge out of the whole thing.
* Cauchy, being the mathematician, still managed to integrate well with everyone.
* Thompson enjoyed the plum pudding.
* Pauli came late, but was mostly excluded from things, so he split.
* Pascal was under too much pressure to enjoy himself.
* Ohm spent most of the time resisting Ampere's opinions on current events.
* Hamilton went to the buffet tables exactly once.
* Volta thought the social had a lot of potential.
* Hilbert was pretty spaced out for most of it.
* Heisenberg may or may not have been there.
* Feynman got from the door to the buffet table by taking every possible path
* The Curies were there and just glowed the whole time.
* van der Waals forced himself to mingle.
* Wien radiated a colourful personality.
* Millikan dropped his Italian oil dressing.
* de Broglie mostly just stood in the corner and waved.
* Hollerith liked the hole idea.
* Stefan and Boltzman got into some hot debates.
* Everyone was attracted to Tesla's magnetic personality.
* Compton was a little scatter-brained at times.
* Bohr ate too much and got atomic ache.
* Watt turned out to be a powerful speaker.
* Hertz went back to the buffet table several times a minute.
* Faraday had quite a capacity for food.
* Oppenheimer got bombed.
* The microwave started radiating in the background when Penzias and Wilson showed up.
* After one bite Chandrasekhar reached his limit.
* Gamow left the party early with a big bang while Hoyle stayed late in a steady state.
* For Schrodinger this was more a wave function rather than a social function.
* Skorucak wanted to put everybody on his web site.
* Erdos was sad no epsilons were invited.
* Born thought the probability of enjoying himself was pretty high.
* Instead of coming through the front door Josephson tunnelled through.
* Groucho refused to attend any party that would invite him in the first place.
* Niccolò Tartaglia kept stammering throughout the evening.
* Pauling wanted to bond with everyone.
* Keynes was keen to question the marginal utility of this party.
* Shakespeare could not decide whether to be or not to be at the party.
* John Forbes Nash wanted to play a n-person zero sum game.
* Pavlov brought his dog; which promptly chased after Schrodinger's cat.
* Zeno of Elea came with two friends - Achilles and the tortoise.
* Bill Gates came to install windows.
* Bertrand Russell kept wondering if the cook only cooks for the guests, who cooks for the cook?
* Witten bought a present all tied up with superstrings.
* The food was beautifully laid out by Mendeleyev on the periodic table.
* Riemann hypothesised about who would arrive next; to which Newton retorted, ' hypotheses non fingo.'
* Chadwick was handing out neutrons free of charge.
* Everyone was amazed at Bell's inequality.
* Watson and Crick danced the Double Helix.
* While Fermat sang, 'Save the Last Theorem for me.'
* Maxwell's demon argued with Dawkin's friend, the selfish Gene.
* Russell and Whitehead insisted on checking the bill for completeness and consistency. Godel said it was incomplete and it can never be proved otherwise.
* Epimenides the Cretan announced that only non-Cretans spoke the truth.
* Rontgen saw through everybody.
* Descartes cogitated, 'I think I am drunk. Therefore I am at the party.'

:)
 
Q: What goes pieces of seven, pieces of seven ?

A: A parroty error !

A flight to Warsaw crashed unexpectedly. The accident investigation found out that shortly before he lost control the pilot had said over the intercom "Out of the right hand windows you can se a beautiful view of Warsaw". The cause was that all the poles had gone to the right hand side of the plane and it had gone unstable.

Absolutely brilliant.:p
 
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