As Richard Feynman pointed out once at an Asilomar conference when asked about Anti-Gravity (paraphrasing) “We have perfectly functional Anti-Gravity now; a good sturdy floor does the trick!”
He rememberd me more to the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal which is so dumb that it assumes that if someone cannot see it, then it cannot see the person.As long if Brewster didn’t know about the station gravitiy, it worked as he thought.
I would say that in real life, physicists would be all over Brewster trying to find out how he defied gravity, but then experience with Brewster would have made them jaded by now and just take it for granted.
margueritem over 11 years ago
That would be a ‘yes’…
Veridian over 11 years ago
OK…Sirius-ly, who DIDN’T see that one coming!?!? Still Funny though…
Varnes over 11 years ago
Wait, did he say “OOF!” before he thumped?
pbarnrob over 11 years ago
As Richard Feynman pointed out once at an Asilomar conference when asked about Anti-Gravity (paraphrasing) “We have perfectly functional Anti-Gravity now; a good sturdy floor does the trick!”
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 11 years ago
He’s just starting to see the gravity of he situation.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 11 years ago
Gweedo…. Wiley Coyote was my first thought too.
pschearer Premium Member over 11 years ago
I thought about Warner Bros. cartoons in general and that the station’s gravity machine must be from the Acme Corp.
crobinson019 over 11 years ago
Brewster can break the law of gravity because he never studied law…
trantor0815 over 11 years ago
He rememberd me more to the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal which is so dumb that it assumes that if someone cannot see it, then it cannot see the person.As long if Brewster didn’t know about the station gravitiy, it worked as he thought.
goalgo over 11 years ago
AHH. He Landed on Winkey. (anybody……………?)
battle of plattsburgh over 11 years ago
What goes upside-down, must come down.
johndifool over 11 years ago
Just stumbled across this strip-so is this guy Zapp Branigan’s stupider brother or something?
Coyoty Premium Member over 11 years ago
That’s how I knew yesterday this would happen. Experience.
Coyoty Premium Member over 11 years ago
I would say that in real life, physicists would be all over Brewster trying to find out how he defied gravity, but then experience with Brewster would have made them jaded by now and just take it for granted.
GoodQuestion Premium Member over 11 years ago
I sure hope nobody tells Brewster that the gravity aboard the Sirius is “artificial” . . . oops . . . ☻
Calvins Brother over 11 years ago
Now that’s the Brewster we know and love.