Anonymous ID: fdccd6 Nov. 15, 2023, 11:09 a.m. No.19921478   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1485 >>1502 >>1512

>>19919636

>Well looky looky what we have here Big Bang Theory

>Demonic goblins fortell PCR test DNA tracking on shitty TV show whiteboard

 

>>19919877

>at the top it looks like "DNA Tracking OR PCR + SS DNA SEQ" which sounds like single stranded DNA sequencing.

>so did they combine the PCR testing with the DNA samples to track?

 

 

💧 •Truth Seeking Machine• 🩸

@F2theBo

16h

Replying to @Skriptkeeper17

I was curious what ChatGPT would say this was all about. Here it is!

 

The image appears to show a whiteboard with various mathematical and scientific terms and symbols. Here’s what they represent:

 

•“DNA tracking” likely refers to methods used in genetics and molecular biology to track the presence or activity of DNA.

•“PCR” stands for Polymerase Chain Reaction, a technique in molecular biology to amplify DNA sequences.

•The “ss DNA” possibly stands for single-stranded DNA.

•The symbols and equations (like “dR/dt”, “m1”, “2mµ^2”, etc.) are mathematical notations, which could represent rates of change, mass, or other scientific or mathematical concepts.

•The red circle with “P=3” might be setting a value for a variable P equal to 3.

•The other annotations seem to be shorthand or symbols that are not standard or are out of context, making them hard to interpret without additional information.

 

If this was a vaccine of sorts it would be for nonhuman use.

It looks like a mixture of concepts from physics (like rate of change, denoted by “dR/dt”), genetics (“DNA tracking”, “PCR”, “ss DNA”), and possibly some personal notes or shorthand. This type of board often appears in academic or research settings where complex concepts are being worked on or taught.

 

Nov 15, 2023 · 2:22 AM UTC

Jose Anaya

@Janaya904

6h

Replying to @F2theBo @Skriptkeeper17

Thank you.

Batman and the cube also has meaning. Curious on upper left 🤔 picture. Haven't figured that one out yet.

 

FJBUSA

@fjbusa46

5h

Replying to @F2theBo @Skriptkeeper17

It’s all planned.

 

John Cusack movie “Utopia” should’ve set off alarms in our heads as well.

 

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UTOPIA 2020 - VIRUS OUTBREAK AGENDA REVEAL (JOHN CUSACK)

 

An epic scene from the final episode (E8) of the serie Utopia 2020. John Cusack reveals the true purpose of the virus outbreak and the mass-inoculation agend…

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Anonymous ID: fdccd6 Nov. 15, 2023, 11:10 a.m. No.19921485   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1502 >>1512

>>19921478

PBs there

 

loubegga

@Thedoug11Doug

17h

Replying to @Skriptkeeper17

gee. i wonder where ya got that from. lol.season 6 episode 10. dec 6th 2012. had that tucked away for years. nobody wanted to listen back then.. but i knew

 

Nov 15, 2023 · 2:06 AM UTC

Anonymous ID: fdccd6 Nov. 15, 2023, 11:13 a.m. No.19921502   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1512

>>19921478

>>19921485

 

The Fish Guts Displacement

 

Episode aired Dec 6, 2012

TV-PG

22m

 

IMDb RATING

YOUR RATING

Simon Helberg and Casey Sander in The Big Bang Theory (2007)

 

Howard tries to bond with Bernadette's father during a fishing trip. When Sheldon is obligated to take care of a sick Amy, she finds ways to take advantage of the situation.

 

Director

Mark Cendrowski

Writers

Chuck LorreBill PradySteven Molaro

 

Stars

 

Johnny GaleckiJim ParsonsKaley Cuoco

 

See production info at IMDbPro

 

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2523744/?ref_=ttep_ep10

 

Storyline

Howard isn't looking forward to the dinner he and Bernadette are having at her parent's house. In particular, he and Bernadette's father, with who Bernadette would really like him to bond, have nothing in common. Mr. Rostenkowski doesn't make it any easier since he isn't the most talkative of people. That dinner, which ends up being as bad for Howard as he initially believed, gets worse when Bernadette pressures Howard and her father to bond through going on a fishing and hunting trip together, activities about which Howard knows nothing and in which he has even less interest. Howard goes on a quest to learn about these stereotypically macho activities in order to please his wife and bond with his father-in-law. Meanwhile, Amy has come down with a fever. As per her and Sheldon's relationship agreement, Sheldon is forced to take care of her, even though he has no interest in doing so. Despite Sheldon's bedside manner being less than caring, the experience ends up being not quite what Amy had expected. —Huggo

Anonymous ID: fdccd6 Nov. 15, 2023, 11:15 a.m. No.19921512   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1520

>>19921478

>>19921485

 

>>19921502

 

 

Additional Crew

Don Foster … executive consultant

David Saltzberg … science consultant (as David Saltzberg Ph.D.)

David Sherman … production assistant

Lisa 'Petey' Peterson … production accountant (uncredited)

Jason T. Welden … computer/video playback (uncredited)

Crew believed to be complete

Anonymous ID: fdccd6 Nov. 15, 2023, 11:18 a.m. No.19921520   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1526 >>1554

>>19921512

>Additional Crew

 

>Don Foster … executive consultant

 

>David Saltzberg … science consultant (as David Saltzberg Ph.D.)

 

https://www.thelist.com/463920/heres-what-actual-scientists-really-think-about-the-big-bang-theory/

 

"The Big Bang Theory" ran for 12 years with the same core cast giving fans a fictionalized sneak peek into the world of academia. Symmetry explains that while Sheldon, Leonard, Raj, and Howard provided comedic value and laughs, the science they spoke about was taken very seriously. The show employed scientific advisors to provide authenticityand avoid any embarrassing slip-ups.

Anonymous ID: fdccd6 Nov. 15, 2023, 11:21 a.m. No.19921526   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1554

>>19921520

>The show employed scientific advisors to provide authenticit

 

David Saltzberg is a professor of physics and astronomy at the University of California, Los Angeles. Saltzberg received a Sloan Fellowship, NSF Career Award, and Department of Energy Outstanding Junior Investigator Award while an assistant professor.[1] Saltzberg earned a bachelor's degree in physics in 1989 from Princeton University and a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Chicago in 1994. From 1995-97 he worked at CERN in Switzerland. His research interests include high-energy collider physics and the radio detection of cosmic neutrinos.[2][3]

 

Saltzberg is also known for his work as technical director on the CBS comedy The Big Bang Theory. In addition to reviewing and correcting scripts with technical errors, Saltzberg added complex formulae to whiteboards on set.[4][5][6] David also had established scientists visit the set of The Big Bang Theory through his "Geek of the Week" program. He has also been a science consultant on the WGN America series Manhattan,[7] as well as the 2023 film Oppenheimer.

 

The asteroid 8628 Davidsaltzberg is named after him