Philosophers challenged the existence of this reality, declaring that it must be proven to be true or until then be only referred to as the Hypothesis of Everything. Stephen Hawking believed this theory to be reachable by assessing the trajectory of gigantic hexahedron-like objects through 42-dimensional space according to Newtonian physics. This theory, however, was debunked a hundred years after Hawking's death by notorious topiarist and dockworker Albert Einstein in his famous essay, God doesn't play craps with the Universe. At the time of the article's writing, God wasn't available for comment, as it occurred during the interlude of God's activity on Earth (Roughly 33 AD-6666 AD, although some recent theorists postulate that the period of Divine inactivity actually spans from BC to the
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| - Philosophers challenged the existence of this reality, declaring that it must be proven to be true or until then be only referred to as the Hypothesis of Everything. Stephen Hawking believed this theory to be reachable by assessing the trajectory of gigantic hexahedron-like objects through 42-dimensional space according to Newtonian physics. This theory, however, was debunked a hundred years after Hawking's death by notorious topiarist and dockworker Albert Einstein in his famous essay, God doesn't play craps with the Universe. At the time of the article's writing, God wasn't available for comment, as it occurred during the interlude of God's activity on Earth (Roughly 33 AD-6666 AD, although some recent theorists postulate that the period of Divine inactivity actually spans from BC to the
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| - Philosophers challenged the existence of this reality, declaring that it must be proven to be true or until then be only referred to as the Hypothesis of Everything. Stephen Hawking believed this theory to be reachable by assessing the trajectory of gigantic hexahedron-like objects through 42-dimensional space according to Newtonian physics. This theory, however, was debunked a hundred years after Hawking's death by notorious topiarist and dockworker Albert Einstein in his famous essay, God doesn't play craps with the Universe. At the time of the article's writing, God wasn't available for comment, as it occurred during the interlude of God's activity on Earth (Roughly 33 AD-6666 AD, although some recent theorists postulate that the period of Divine inactivity actually spans from BC to the Final Destiny of the Universe). The theory can in fact be described in less than one page of advanced mathematical notation, but thanks to limitations in the typesetting language and the general ignorance of Uncyclopedia editors about the subject, will remain undisclosed.
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