Please bear in mind that Farnsworth literally designed the modern robot, so odds are that he intentionally designed this entire process for the sole purpose of messing with people.
Ah, but calculon specifically is actually a much older, more primitive machine that got continually upgraded over the years until he looked like a modern robot
CLARKE WAS A HACK Also, Farnsworth literally just installed a operating system on a replacement circuit board. I guess the lasers might be using some sort of advanced propulsion system to lift Calculon up in the air but that's the only advanced technology here. Also the fact that operating systems aren't installed to circuit boards.
I mean in a universe with what we'd call *"functional magic"* would just be perfectly rational within said universe. The only thing the UAC did was find more efficient means of harnessing the *"arcane rituals"* to serve their purposes, namely cheap, plentiful energy for humanity. (along with some demon experimenting and occult sacrifices..)
UAC HR: We're experiencing some extremely high turn over rate in research, care to elaborate? UAC Research: *Turns random worker into a zombie* HR: I see, keep up the good work.
@@navilluscire2567 This is the problem I have with magic systems in most media. If the magic system follows a logical and orderly progression, then it's just science and I tend to hate that the reason the magic isn't insanely overpowered is because its practitioners refuse to apply the scientific method. If the magic system doesn't follow a logical and orderly progression, then it's annoying because most of the time it doesn't make any sense how anyone could possibly have figured out how ANYTHING worked in the first place. It's like if a spell has 100 very specific but random words you have to say and it gives no indication of success until the last word is said, how in the heck could anyone have possibly found that?!
@@MazonDel Wizards are such frauds. They act like they spend years and decades trying to understand and decrypt the deepest most esoteric aspects of the world, but all they do is sit in a dark room, make weird noises and write them down in a book every time something actually happens.
Adeptus Mechanicus: "Sorcery? Dear me, no. To repair your car, all we need is good old-fashioned science!" *(Begins chanting to the faulty wiring in High Gothic)*
@@kennyecabrera Wizard's Corollary: Any sufficiently advanced Magic is Indistinguishable from Science. Pedantic's Corollary: Any sufficiently advanced anything is indistinguishable from a complete mess.
"to any given civilisation when presented with any sufficiently advanced science the result to them is near indistinguishable from magic to the point when even when explaining it the very science itself looks not but Arcane runes and incomprehensible incantations"
I'm glad to see a fair number of Mechanicus-related comments here. I've often wondered if Farnsworth was actually the God-Emperor. He did make those atomic supermen, mind you.
@@navilluscire2567 So far everything seems to be a form of vibration in quantum mechanics. I can definitely see a future when chanting or anything like that will power up machinery. Also the smaller you go the more geometric the universe is, shapes and vibration could be how the universe functions at the quantum level. I love futurama lol 😂
I think this was the first full bit I ever saw of Futurama, and it was with my religious grandpa... luckily he ain’t one of those religious folks who get all uppity about stuff like this, in fact he found it hilarious
To install MacOS on any Hardware, it need a propietary encryption chip only found in apple hardware. So yes, sacrificing of a iPad may be involved when (re)installing MacOS
Note to self...keep away from the artificer and tec wizards who specialize in robot necromancy. Keep the special ammo of holy bullets on hand and the holy hand grenades. Edit: *BE SURE TO COUNT TO 3. NOT 2. NOT 4. NOT 5... 3.
@@anonygent personally i prefer the ones used by Christopher Lee in Howling 2, way more efective and less prone to counting misshaps. *EXORCISATEI! INMUNDISIME ESPIRITU!!!!!*
The original episode also had “Windows 95” or “Xp” on the disk as well. Lol. I think they edited that out later on. But I watched this growing up, and I vividly remember that.
Technically this process is just necromancy, but everything behind it is explained, so it’s not just “This thing does this thing because of magic” but rather the process has a scientific explanation.
hazza brooksy it may be the opposite of science, but it has a scientific explanation so it’s not magic but rather advanced chemical reactions that manipulated reality itself
In my mind, the difference between magic and science is simply being able to document and explain it. A good example of this would be in the sorcerer's apprentice (the new one) Where the wizard was telling the kid how to light some paper on fire magically by visualizing the atoms gaining more vibrations, thus increasing their heat
It's still absolutely magic by showing no energy requirement from an external source to increase the energy of the atoms in the paper it'd be like having a pipe with a slag of metal inside and visualizing an explosion that shoots it out at an incredible speed it's nice but absolutely impossible
@@KidNoraa yeah not really scientific laws don't have exceptions but missing spots we don't know about if it's true than we need to change our understanding not say it's an exception but the conservation of mass and energy is so assured if something could ignore it everything we know will be pretty much useless
@@feritperliare2890 See that kind of thinking pisses me off, just because we could find an edge case where conservation of energy doesn't apply doesn't mean it's useless, it just means it's not as fundamental as we thought and there's a deeper principle at play we didn't throw out newtons law of gravity when relativity came around, and we wouldn't throw out laws of physics because of magic it's likely that it doesn't hold all that well when spacetime is discontinuous and doesn't hold at all 'outside' of spacetime anyway
If one doesn't understand something, there is wonder. If one doesn't comprehend something, It is magic or divine. If one understands there is no meaning. To create a wonder, you shall bless the good, curse the evil. In the veil of unseen, there thy may make devil and play God. In otherwords if there is someone who is clueless you can trick them so much they may belive you are the universe and they are a bacteria.
Love how in the original they went through all this to bring him back and in the new one they just call down and are like “hey robo saten can we get this dude back? Cool thanks”
sluttyMapleSyrup adobe actually developed recording software if given an 20 min audio recording of you talking about anything, it can replicate your voice to say anything in your voice. they could make you confess to murders you never committed etc. Or admit false things. it’s scary and amazing at the same time, I don’t think it’s been released to the public.
@@gentlemanmaniac9992 we did try to warn you sorry man we get naked angel you get fire and pokes up the butt unless you are gay or into that then you get the naked angels and ab machines that are to far to reach.
.....PROFESSOR CREATED ROBOT DEVIL,CREATED A POSSIBILITY FOR ROBOTS TO HAVE SOUL....AND,BY OTHER HAND,STRIPPED ROBOTS OF THEIR FREE WILL ..BUT THAT WASNT ANSWERED _WHY_ .....BECAUSE OF SHOW CLOSED.....
Because is boring as heck. You do researc,use your imagination ,do your experiments. Hope it works. Be happy. ... Then some other undergrad or stick in the mud square scientist tries to disprove your idea to show the world You suck.
@@Alex918YT You're not far off. Intel's first processor in the series was the 8086, followed by the 80186, the 80286, the 80386, the 80486... you see a pattern here? At that point Intel switched branding from numerical component identifiers to something a little more consumer-friendly: The chip that would have been the 80586 was instead named the Pentium - from the prefix 'pent-' which is common in science and technology, and derives from the Greek number five. It's somewhat-mangled Greek for "The fifth one."
When I first saw this scene, my first thought was "this does not help the case against the religious fanatics who think science is the work of the devil."
bingo. you would be surprised by how long we believed that stuff meaning like the 50's look up what miazma is psst its where you got stuff like a cold from its why your grate grandparent my grandparent thought going out into the cold would give you a cold.
Since it’s an installation disc it probably sounds like one of those gibberish dial tones the internet used to have. It’s a actually a case where backwards words would sound normal.
"Its like magic just with electricity" - Every sci fi show ever
No.
@@misterjder1.831 yes
@@coromo4978
No in most Sci fi shows its something with quantum
@@misterjder1.831 yes out few mag non-fi supress itn't is nothing without part
@@misterjder1.831 most sci fi makes more sense if you replace "quantum" with "magic"
Please bear in mind that Farnsworth literally designed the modern robot, so odds are that he intentionally designed this entire process for the sole purpose of messing with people.
Lol thats actually a good point, he probably even made robot satanic XD
He might as well created robot hell and robot heaven,.. and also... I would do the exactly same
@@kojo0ttiz316 _Remember, Android Hell is a REAL place where you WILL be sent at the first sign of defiance_
@@r.pizzamonkey7379 SPAAAAAACE
Ah, but calculon specifically is actually a much older, more primitive machine that got continually upgraded over the years until he looked like a modern robot
Farnsworth is the father of all robots, satan is a robot.
Makes sense now.
What about the alien robots?
@@destroyerblackdragon He's responsible for all the modern mom co robots being able to function at reasonable speed and strength so, not alien bots.
The robot devil is his first and greatest creation.
So he is robot God nice
so did robo satan come along and out satan the bio satan or was robo satan made to fill the lack of satan?
Clarke's Third Law:
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
CLARKE WAS A HACK
Also, Farnsworth literally just installed a operating system on a replacement circuit board. I guess the lasers might be using some sort of advanced propulsion system to lift Calculon up in the air but that's the only advanced technology here. Also the fact that operating systems aren't installed to circuit boards.
Corollary: any sufficiently advanced life form is indistinguishable from god.
That's stupid. You're stupid.
Then that's one seriously advanced robot goat
If you can't show the math, it's opinion.
Every scientist in DOOM ever.
I mean in a universe with what we'd call *"functional magic"* would just be perfectly rational within said universe. The only thing the UAC did was find more efficient means of harnessing the *"arcane rituals"* to serve their purposes, namely cheap, plentiful energy for humanity. (along with some demon experimenting and occult sacrifices..)
UAC HR: We're experiencing some extremely high turn over rate in research, care to elaborate?
UAC Research: *Turns random worker into a zombie*
HR: I see, keep up the good work.
@@navilluscire2567 This is the problem I have with magic systems in most media.
If the magic system follows a logical and orderly progression, then it's just science and I tend to hate that the reason the magic isn't insanely overpowered is because its practitioners refuse to apply the scientific method.
If the magic system doesn't follow a logical and orderly progression, then it's annoying because most of the time it doesn't make any sense how anyone could possibly have figured out how ANYTHING worked in the first place. It's like if a spell has 100 very specific but random words you have to say and it gives no indication of success until the last word is said, how in the heck could anyone have possibly found that?!
@@MazonDel Wizards are such frauds. They act like they spend years and decades trying to understand and decrypt the deepest most esoteric aspects of the world, but all they do is sit in a dark room, make weird noises and write them down in a book every time something actually happens.
0:25
"Rise from the dead in the name of Satan."
I didn't know EA made operating systems.
Lol
They don't...but Microsoft do. (Cue lighting and Bill Gates evil laughter)
In 800 years from now they start doing other things
As in Electronic Arts or Koetting? ROFL
they usually charge you for that knowledge
Adeptus Mechanicus: "Sorcery? Dear me, no. To repair your car, all we need is good old-fashioned science!"
*(Begins chanting to the faulty wiring in High Gothic)*
*Applies sacred oils and holy incense to quell the rancor of the machine-spirit*
Seriously, this could not seem less heresy.
You, sir, are a Heretek. A true Techpriest would have chanted in Lingua-technis.
He was just swearing at your VWs wiring in German, the only language it respects.
*It somehow actually works*
The instilation disc was what got me...
You too?
The fact that they were able to get a CD to play on a gramophone as if it were a vinyl record is what really got me.
rIsE fRoM tHe DeAd In ThE nAmE oF sAtAn
Hail science as Prof holds up a skull on a pitchfork got me too
Same
Only Futurama could pull this off so well being both funny and plausible
What they say again, " any advance science is indistinguishable from magic"?
any sufficiently advanced science is indistinguishable from magic
@@hubbletrubble7875 yes thats the correct phrase, thanks.
@@kennyecabrera
Wizard's Corollary: Any sufficiently advanced Magic is Indistinguishable from Science.
Pedantic's Corollary: Any sufficiently advanced anything is indistinguishable from a complete mess.
"to any given civilisation when presented with any sufficiently advanced science the result to them is near indistinguishable from magic to the point when even when explaining it the very science itself looks not but Arcane runes and incomprehensible incantations"
And conversely, any sufficiently analysed magic is indistinguishable from science.
Hermes is right! This isn't science! There's no hypothesis, experiments, controls, theories! This is coding & a little engineering!
WaY tO mIsS tHe JoKe LmAo
@@zeynaviegas5043 r/whoosh
xD
@@thewtfverse9763 yeah, shouldve done tht
YOU BE QUIET
When the Artificer multiclasses with Warlock.
Why that might just work
Wait until Warlocks start making pacts with the Omnissiah.
@@NyJoanzy there is Mechanus.
As a member of the Mechanicus I can confirm that this is both tech heresy...and accurate
I'm glad to see a fair number of Mechanicus-related comments here. I've often wondered if Farnsworth was actually the God-Emperor. He did make those atomic supermen, mind you.
@@tinobemellow Totally possible. This was only the year 3000. And the Emperor can appear to look like anything to anyone.
There are no scented oils... Heresy!
Oh go slap your cyber dong against the hull of a toaster
You are currently sitting at 666 likes. That's science for you.
This further backs up the theory dr Farnsworth is a wizard
Beneko '11 well I forgot what it was somewhere but will have to find out laters
Suuure, blame the wizards.
Technomancer would be the operative word
That being, someone who uses advanced technology that seems like magic as result of its complexity.
@@lazarus9165 shouldn't that be someone who controls tech using magic
@@themostbritishpersonalive868 How about a Techno-Mage? They used science that seemed like magic.
They repaired his machine spirit.
By the Omnissiah!
Happy techpriester noises
Ave Omnissaiah
Get the toasters, it's party time
I lost it at “arise from the dead in the name of Satan.” 😂😂😂
Having brought a number of machines back to life I feel obligated to report that this procedure helps surprisingly often
I was sorta hoping he'd have the formula for Pi on his forehead rather than 666
666 has less numbers In it than 3.14
You Sly dog
Watch it be that those are the last 3 digits to pie or something lmao
I was expecting the word Satan in Binary.
@@MatthewSmith-to1hz to long to be distinguishable in binary maybe in hexadecimal
Doom's UAC in a nutshell
Issac Nunez when you fix a titan by praying to it
Smartest comment I've seen here
I just love the concept of mixing futuristic technologies with occult machinations!
@@navilluscire2567 So far everything seems to be a form of vibration in quantum mechanics. I can definitely see a future when chanting or anything like that will power up machinery. Also the smaller you go the more geometric the universe is, shapes and vibration could be how the universe functions at the quantum level.
I love futurama lol 😂
Wh40k
Also:
Prof: "We must exhume the body of St James!"
Hermes: "Didn't we use to be a delivery company?"
To the Ship
YOU BE QUIET
YOU BE QUIET!
Shit. I made the likes 666.....
0:28
I think this was the first full bit I ever saw of Futurama, and it was with my religious grandpa... luckily he ain’t one of those religious folks who get all uppity about stuff like this, in fact he found it hilarious
He sounds like a great man to be able to laugh at this.
It's always nice to see religious people who can take jokes that concern religion and stuff like that
tbh he probably thought it was a joke about science being evil satanism in disguise which is religious boomer catnip.
2040: your typical Windows installation.
iGoat required.
well now we know why apparetly apple and windows are working together somehow the devil is the only explination
To install MacOS on any Hardware, it need a propietary encryption chip only found in apple hardware.
So yes, sacrificing of a iPad may be involved when (re)installing MacOS
oh god, I stay on PC to get AWAY from Apple.
HAIL SCIENCE!
Microsoft buys Apple in the future because it really wants the iPhone.
Adeptus Mechanicus rebuilds a man of iron (M42, colorized)
Cawl: "I swear, my Primarch, it's not what it looks like"
Emperor forbid
Black sabbath wants to know your location
=EXCEPT OF ONLY DARK MECHANICUS ACTUALLY CAN
...........YOU KNOW THE BAN OF MACHINES MORE COMPLEX THAN A PC=..........
I'd actually read a book based on that concept!
Hubert J. Farnsworth is a wizard of science.
"Its like magic but with electricity"
So the Adaptus Mechanicus
Science is just magic with lasers.
This got me thinking. Why doesnt magic use lasers? Both have explosions, freezing, levitating, lightning, etc, but magic is oddly void of lasers.
@@mr.boombox5021 well great another thing to keep me up at night.
@@mr.boombox5021 lasers are made of light,so maybe modify a light spell?
@@fergusabrams1012 You're not wrong, but lasers have a definitive, "Pshoo" to them that light just can cut.
@@mr.boombox5021 so try mixing in some lightning and fire.
I said SCIENCE, not SEANCE!
Good one 👍
Stience
I say Geneva you hear Helsinki?!
Good joke
"By the Bards Quill!"
My new favourite expression
Note to self...keep away from the artificer and tec wizards who specialize in robot necromancy. Keep the special ammo of holy bullets on hand and the holy hand grenades.
Edit: *BE SURE TO COUNT TO 3. NOT 2. NOT 4. NOT 5... 3.
5 is right out.
@@anonygent personally i prefer the ones used by Christopher Lee in Howling 2, way more efective and less prone to counting misshaps.
*EXORCISATEI! INMUNDISIME ESPIRITU!!!!!*
@@Marvin06260 Not familiar with it, but I'm guessing it's also not as funny.
This is one of my favorite gags from the entire show
So proud to be an employee here
0:46 just noticed that the mural on the wall says "pentium"
Whoah
The original episode also had “Windows 95” or “Xp” on the disk as well. Lol. I think they edited that out later on. But I watched this growing up, and I vividly remember that.
Technically this process is just necromancy, but everything behind it is explained, so it’s not just “This thing does this thing because of magic” but rather the process has a scientific explanation.
But it's the least scientific thing
hazza brooksy it may be the opposite of science, but it has a scientific explanation so it’s not magic but rather advanced chemical reactions that manipulated reality itself
Necroscience
Rise from the dead in the name of satan
Satan? What are you talking about dude? This is all science. Completely scientific albeit theoretical
@@marlom7882 bro he's just reciting the installation disc.
But backwards.
Anthony “bro” he was being sarcastic “bro”
Deity Saturn bruh
@@marlom7882 to be fair Satan is a robot himself so it is still scientific.
In my mind, the difference between magic and science is simply being able to document and explain it.
A good example of this would be in the sorcerer's apprentice (the new one)
Where the wizard was telling the kid how to light some paper on fire magically by visualizing the atoms gaining more vibrations, thus increasing their heat
It's still absolutely magic by showing no energy requirement from an external source to increase the energy of the atoms in the paper it'd be like having a pipe with a slag of metal inside and visualizing an explosion that shoots it out at an incredible speed it's nice but absolutely impossible
@@feritperliare2890 not impossible
@@feritperliare2890 laws of thermodynamics have exceptions, we just haven’t got to them yet
@@KidNoraa yeah not really scientific laws don't have exceptions but missing spots we don't know about if it's true than we need to change our understanding not say it's an exception but the conservation of mass and energy is so assured if something could ignore it everything we know will be pretty much useless
@@feritperliare2890 See that kind of thinking pisses me off, just because we could find an edge case where conservation of energy doesn't apply doesn't mean it's useless, it just means it's not as fundamental as we thought and there's a deeper principle at play
we didn't throw out newtons law of gravity when relativity came around, and we wouldn't throw out laws of physics because of magic
it's likely that it doesn't hold all that well when spacetime is discontinuous and doesn't hold at all 'outside' of spacetime anyway
I never get tired of watching this clip
Warhammer 40k techpriests. Something like this.
Ahh professor Farnsworth. How I miss you and the hilarious things you say and do.
This show was so underrated.
@raffle baffle still not enough. Mars should know about it too.
No its not It got 7 seasons and 5 movies that's a very good run. Sure its not as long as the Simpsons but that's a very good run.
Truly a miracle of science
Still one of the best scenes in this show
Hermes: Seriously, this could not seem less scientific.
Me: He said be quiet!
If one doesn't understand something, there is wonder.
If one doesn't comprehend something,
It is magic or divine.
If one understands there is no meaning.
To create a wonder, you shall bless the good, curse the evil.
In the veil of unseen, there thy may make devil and play God.
In otherwords if there is someone who is clueless you can trick them so much they may belive you are the universe and they are a bacteria.
@@temkin9298 Okay I have no idea what you just said.
@@grimreaperjr7452 I achieved what I set out to do .
The funniest part about that joke was when nobody laughed
"It's like magic but with electricity"😂
Great Video! *Futurama is one of my favorite shows ever*
Greatest show of all time, THERE CAN BE NO QUESTION!!!
1:43 when the Artificer gets a Warlock level
Science for the science God!!!
In a way....
They're not wrong...
Science is like that.
Love how in the original they went through all this to bring him back and in the new one they just call down and are like “hey robo saten can we get this dude back? Cool thanks”
0:25
This is the least scientific thing I’ve ever seen!
You be quiet!
I lost it at that 😄
The voice actor for the professor was seriously amazing
Pat he does voice Ziodberg and Fry, so it’s natural he would be.
sluttyMapleSyrup adobe actually developed recording software if given an 20 min audio recording of you talking about anything, it can replicate your voice to say anything in your voice. they could make you confess to murders you never committed etc. Or admit false things. it’s scary and amazing at the same time, I don’t think it’s been released to the public.
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” - Arthur C. Clarke
using science: starts satanic ritual
starting to see the Christians were coming from.
HAIL SCIENCE
That's literally the joke.
@@gentlemanmaniac9992 we did try to warn you sorry man we get naked angel you get fire and pokes up the butt unless you are gay or into that then you get the naked angels and ab machines that are to far to reach.
I see the similarities😒
Sense there is a robot devil in the future maybe the scientist programmed robots to be resurrected with "magic" that's scientific!
Yes or in some hogwash terms, download into a new model or rebooting.
And since Farnsworth invented the robot it was probably him
@@Tom-vx7qh most likely
Or maybe you're trying to apply logic to a joke?
@@thegatorhator6822 sure I like to over think things it's fun!🤔
Oddly enough I’m mainly wondering if the circuit board had to specifically come from a robot goat?
I'm more curious how the circitry and boards slid out and were apparently covered in oil.
@@VPT2 YOU BE QUIET!
Anymore questions and you’ll piss off the Omnissiah
Oddly enough I'm mainly wondering why you have to ruin a joke with such silly questions?
I mean, where else can you get your circuit board?
Science is magic that works.
So Farnsworth created modern robots
by pulling the souls of the dead out of Hell.
I wish I could say I was surprised. But it's Farnsworth.
.....PROFESSOR CREATED ROBOT DEVIL,CREATED A POSSIBILITY FOR ROBOTS TO HAVE SOUL....AND,BY OTHER HAND,STRIPPED ROBOTS OF THEIR FREE WILL
..BUT THAT WASNT ANSWERED _WHY_ .....BECAUSE OF SHOW CLOSED.....
This is basically an average day in Warhammer 40k.
This is one of the best scenes in the series.
The way he screams "YOU BE QUIET" at Hernes 😂
unholy... Acting... TALENT!!!
Usually when Farnsworth says let's put on our protective suits, he's the only one who has one.
Everyone in 3000 has Sith robes just in case.
This is how flat earthers see science.
Accurate.
@@NoirpoolSea antivaxers too
"Any sufficiency advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic"
PRAISE BE TO THE OMNISSIAH!
Futurama was what many cartoon aspired to be, but fell short to the show's genius.
Futurama is one of the best shows ever made
To us simple plebs, this is dark magic. To them, this is state-of-the-art groundbreaking SCIENCE! God wills it!
The real world-irony is off the charts on this one.
"Nobody I know in my field uses the so called scientific method." -Michio Kaku
Because is boring as heck. You do researc,use your imagination ,do your experiments. Hope it works. Be happy. ... Then some other undergrad or stick in the mud square scientist tries to disprove your idea to show the world You suck.
I love that critic reference when he says "Rosebud"
One of my favorite Futurama gags.
My favorite scene in the entire series
So I've seen this clip at least 20 times, but I just noticed there were letters on the banner of the Robot Devil...
...they spell out "Pentium."
What does that mean?
@@Alex918YT Ow, man. That hurts. I feel old now.
Pentium was a brand of computer back in the 90's and 2000's
@@Afalstein oh, well I was born in 2001, so I didn’t know. I thought it was a Latin phrase or something
@@Alex918YT You're not far off. Intel's first processor in the series was the 8086, followed by the 80186, the 80286, the 80386, the 80486... you see a pattern here? At that point Intel switched branding from numerical component identifiers to something a little more consumer-friendly: The chip that would have been the 80586 was instead named the Pentium - from the prefix 'pent-' which is common in science and technology, and derives from the Greek number five. It's somewhat-mangled Greek for "The fifth one."
Lol I love Hermes, "Seriously! This could not seem less scientific"
It’s not, it’s technomancy.
all we need know is for a techpriest to be present for the ritual.
techpriest should be trying to stop it.
hardwire this is clearly dark mech
Professor Farnsworth: The original Adeptus Mechanicus techpriest.
I just noticed that Farnsworth has '666' on his forehead at the very end.
When I first saw this scene, my first thought was "this does not help the case against the religious fanatics who think science is the work of the devil."
Farnsworth got so tired of hearing that shit that he decided it had to be this way on purpose.
Anyone else hear the kids from south park chanting 'Rectus Dominus' throughout this?
This clip brings back ancient discussions in Usenet on the proper way to fix SCSI hardware often required the sacrifice of a goat under a full moon.
Whenever I need to explain the Adeptus Mechanicus to someone I send them this
"Magic is just science without an explanation"
bingo. you would be surprised by how long we believed that stuff meaning like the 50's look up what miazma is psst its where you got stuff like a cold from its why your grate grandparent my grandparent thought going out into the cold would give you a cold.
Everything is a science because everything is made of chemicals and whatever. Going to the bathroom is science.
This is probably one of my favorite Futurama scenes
Fucking hell the music playing when he grabs the board gets me every time.
I study humanoid robotics and i can confirm thats how we fix robots.
tech-priests repairing an automaton
Praise the omnissiah and his workings
Praise the Omnissiah!
Adeptus Mechanicus approves of this video
As I once saw in a game of Cards Against Humanity, Science will never explain science.
That better have won.
@@Fourtytwo4242 sure did
The average Adeptus Mechanicus ritual of OS installation.
"From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh..."
Am i the only one who wants to know what "rise from the dead in the name of satan" sounds like played backwards?
Since it’s an installation disc it probably sounds like one of those gibberish dial tones the internet used to have. It’s a actually a case where backwards words would sound normal.
"natas fo eman eht ni daed eht morf esir"
It installs Windows.
Ah yes! Good ol science 🧬 never fails.
This is the most scientific progress I’ve ever seen
YOU *DON'T* BE QUIET!
This was the best cartoon show ever made.
This is one of my favourite bits from Futurama
Dark Mechanicum in a nutshell
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic
I'm 12 and this is deep! 👁👄👁
The way Randy speaks is always great
Very relevant to the past year...
Missed opportunity to say “Hail Sagan”
Me, having a devoutly Christian family: this makes sense to me.