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what does this muon joke mean?
in last episode of big bang theory, Sheldon claimed he was the funniest man of the gang and went on to prove it by a muon joke, it was like this "Sheldon:
Knock-knock. Leonard:Who's there? Sheldon: Interrupting physicist.
Leonard:Interrupting physicist-- Sheldon:Muon!" What does this mean? Thanks
5 de abr de 2012 00:43
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A muon is a type of particle like an electron, or a part of an atom. Basically, it's a physics term. The joke is similar to one that I know where it's an interrupting cow instead of a physicist. I'm not sure if you are familiar with knock knock jokes but the basic structure of the joke is:
person A: knock knock
person B: who's there?
person A: <someone or something>
person B: <someone or something> who?
person A: <someone or something><joke>.
The joke is usually a pun or play on words. In the interrupting physicist/cow joke, person A says "Muon!" or "Moo!" before person B gets to "who". The physicist or the cow interrupts person B. So that's the joke. Hope that makes sense.
5 de abril de 2012
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Knock-knock. Leonard:Who's there? Sheldon: Interrupting physicist.
Leonard:Interrupting physicist-- Sheldon:Muon!"
The joke is not about a muon. The joke is that Sheldon is the interrupting physicist. He interrupts Leonard before he can finish "Interrupting physicist......."
5 de abril de 2012
Simplest answer. the reason the joke is funny is because it parallels an old children's joke about the interrupting cow. in this joke, the joke teller will interrupt by saying MOOOO! In the Big bang theory joke, the physicist also interrupts by saying MUUUUUON! which is both a thing in physics and also a mirroring sound to MOOO.
13 de ago de 2025 20:10
It might be Moron! Or a version of the word Moron. It is an old word for dummy.
5 de abril de 2012
I googled the word "muon" Here's a partial definition: "The muon is an elementary particle similar to the electron,". Also, I think it's a "play-on" of words, similar of calling a person a moron. That's my opinion.
5 de abril de 2012
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