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Herr Doktor Maspinder is author of the philosophical work ''Das Meer von Unvermeidlichkeit''. (The Sea of Inevitability) in which he proposes the ultimate reality of a multi-dimensional cosmos, using the eleven men of a football team as an example of [[multiverse|multiversal]] reality. The Herr Doktor and his philosophy are referenced by Mr [[Nutt]] in {{UA}}. | '''Herr Doktor Maspinder''' is author of the philosophical work ''Das Meer von Unvermeidlichkeit''. (The Sea of Inevitability) in which he proposes the ultimate reality of a multi-dimensional cosmos, using the eleven men of a football team as an example of [[multiverse|multiversal]] reality. The Herr Doktor and his philosophy are referenced by Mr [[Nutt]] in {{UA}}. | ||
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That Monty Python sketch, originally performed for German television, in which the whole of the Greek and German international football teams, save for the surprise inclusion of Python fan Franz Beckenbauer, are made up of their respective countries' star philosophers. Greece eventually | That Monty Python sketch, originally performed for German television, in which the whole of the Greek and German international football teams, save for the surprise inclusion of Python fan Franz Beckenbauer, are made up of their respective countries' star philosophers. Greece eventually wins after their centre-forward has a ''eureka!'' moment concerning ball + back of net = goal. | ||
[[Category:Discworld characters]] | [[Category:Discworld characters]] |
Latest revision as of 21:29, 12 April 2018
Herr Doktor Maspinder is author of the philosophical work Das Meer von Unvermeidlichkeit. (The Sea of Inevitability) in which he proposes the ultimate reality of a multi-dimensional cosmos, using the eleven men of a football team as an example of multiversal reality. The Herr Doktor and his philosophy are referenced by Mr Nutt in Unseen Academicals.
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That Monty Python sketch, originally performed for German television, in which the whole of the Greek and German international football teams, save for the surprise inclusion of Python fan Franz Beckenbauer, are made up of their respective countries' star philosophers. Greece eventually wins after their centre-forward has a eureka! moment concerning ball + back of net = goal.