Timothy Blais decided that completing his master’s thesis — titled “A New Quantization Condition for Parity-Violating Three-Dimensional Gravity” — wasn’t enough of a challenge. So the physics whiz stepped it up with a musical version set to Queen’s classic anthem “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
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The cleverly titled “Bohemian Gravity” features brain-flexing science vocabulary set over a background of smooth harmonies. This isn’t Blais’ first scientific tune either — last year, he sang about the Higgs particle to the tune of Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep.”
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