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Bohemian Gravity!

Video of the Week #110, September 18th, 2013: From: A Capella Science–Bohemian Gravity by Joanne Manaster at PsiVid. Source: Tim Blais of A Capella Science Taking the internet by storm is the smartest parody of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” ever sung, “Bohemian Gravity”, which attempts to explain String Theory in a compact 6 minutes.

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Video of the Week #110, September 18th, 2013:

From:A Capella Science-Bohemian Gravity by Joanne Manaster at PsiVid.


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Source: Tim Blais of A Capella Science

Taking the internet by storm is the smartest parody of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” ever sung, “Bohemian Gravity”, which attempts to explain String Theory in a compact 6 minutes. Tim Blais of A Capella Science, a McGill physics graduate, uses his a cappella skills once again in this catchy follow-up to last years hit, “Rolling in the Higgs” to entertain and educate us.