PALO ALTO, CA—A report released Tuesday by physicists at Stanford University has revealed that the entire known universe—including the whole of human civilization and the totality of all existing matter and energy—is actually the fictional setting of a police-procedural television series called Hard Case.
Physicists say the weekly, hourlong drama airs in an alternate universe, or multiverse, that is unreachable from our own entirely fictional universe.
PALO ALTO, CA—A report released Tuesday by physicists at Stanford University has revealed that the entire known universe—including the whole of human civilization and the totality of all existing matter and energy—is actually the fictional setting of a police-procedural television series calledScientists studying the properties of light from exploding supernovae confirmed their research has conclusively demonstrated that existence as we know it was created solely to provide the framework for a...
'Hard Case' series creator Dominic Egan, who scientists say is also the creator of all known matter and energy in our universe.airs at 9 p.m. on what we call Wednesdays," Shen added.is in its fourth season, an indication that, in relative terms, our universe was first formed in September 2008 and has since existed only six months per year in weekly 60-minute increments, with pauses for commercial breaks.
According to Shen, every event prior to the show's pilot, including the Renaissance, World War II, the 3.
"Humanity's great unanswered questions, such as those regarding the existence of an afterlife or whether we are in fact alone in this universe, are things that seemingly have yet to be written into's continuity," Professor Charles Witten of the Institute for Advanced Study said. "However, the main thing we must come to grips with now is that after"Unless, of course, network executives green-light a spin-off featuring the uptight yet lovable Sgt.
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