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Original: how on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
Woman with glasses (frustrated): Why should physics work differently at the scale of measurement? It makes no sense!
Man in suit (calmly): Look man, I dunno. Maybe we can't know. All we can do is try to give what's going on. Understand what we can and write it down for future people.
Caption (below panel): What if science is just humans adding comments to sloppy code?
Votey:
A speech bubble points to a small circle/sphere (an electron or particle) with motion lines around it.
Voice: The electron's position will be determined by a random number generator!
Woman with glasses (frustrated): Why should physics work differently at the scale of measurement? It makes no sense!
Man in suit (calmly): Look man, I dunno. Maybe we can't know. All we can do is try to give what's going on. Understand what we can and write it down for future people.
Caption (below panel): What if science is just humans adding comments to sloppy code?
Votey:
A speech bubble points to a small circle/sphere (an electron or particle) with motion lines around it.
Voice: The electron's position will be determined by a random number generator!
Alt text
A two-panel comic. Main panel: a frustrated woman with glasses argues with a calm man in a suit. She says, "Why should physics work differently at the scale of measurement? It makes no sense!" He replies, "Look man, I dunno. Maybe we can't know. All we can do is try to give what's going on. Understand what we can and write it down for future people." A caption beneath reads: "What if science is just humans adding comments to sloppy code?" Votey (aftercomic): a small circle, representing an electron with motion lines around it, while a speech bubble declares, "The electron's position will be determined by a random number generator!"
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.