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u/Aldebaran-Shellmouth · 17 pointsr/AskReddit
u/tone_is_everything · 1 pointr/Cumberbitches

tone: happy

I originally thought Benedict was a fantastic actor. Then I became attracted to him when I saw "Sherlock." Then when I started seeing Benedict as a brilliant human being in interviews and behind-the-scenes clips, that's when I became a full-fledged Cumberbitch. His mind sealed it for me.

> I'm fascinated by quantum physics because I can't wrap my head around it.

tone: considering

I think I became fascinated about it because I can, which surprised me a lot. I've always been a sci-fi geek, reading The Physics of Star Trek when I was about 14. I'm typically a creative person, so being able to challenge my mind like that really got me hooked.

tone: friendly, empathetic

I don't blame you about being fangirly over Professor Brian Cox -- he's brilliant and pretty cute!

u/RFEngineer · 1 pointr/explainlikeimfive

Wow... - The guidelines say "Humor is allowed and encouraged, but try to keep it on-topic. Trolls and other dumb behavior will be removed."

I was trying to make some of you smile a bit, but obviously some of you are taking this way too seriously! I was definitely not trying to troll the thread or anything.

I think this joke was on topic if you are a Star Trek fan. I enjoyed reading this book: The Physics of Star Trek The physicist who wrote the book (Krauss) does an excellent job explaining how we may be able to travel faster than the speed of light, etc. This is an excellent read even if you are not a Star Trek fan.