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3.04sLeela, shh. I'm trying to listen to a physics lecture.
4.59sNow to examine some matter. Any old matter will do.
2.24sHERMES: Mon, that's some cheap-ass matter.
1.25sWhat the hell is it?
3.42sOh, it's just a log I found in a hole in the bottom of the sea.
2.97sNow, to penetrate its deepest mysteries.
0.93sHey, Fry...
1.82sLeela, no means no.
1.08sOh, my.
4.64sThere's a frog on a bump on this log that I found in a hole in the bottom of the sea.
2.07sAnd that's the ultimate secret of the universe?
1.45sApparently so.
6.31sWait, there's a snail on the tail of the frog on the bump on this log that I found in a hole in the bottom of the sea.
1.75sDear Liza.
4.19sFARNSWORTH: The snail itself is composed of cells, molecules, atoms.
1.62s(SCOFFS) Those things don't rhyme.
4.07sThings only rhyme below ten to the minus five angstroms, you dope.
5.66sNow, ions and pions, muons and gluons, neutrinos, gravitinos.
4.17sWe're closing in on the very smallest particles of matter.
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