The best nerdy jokes from The Big Bang Theory, in celebration of its 200th episode
Where references to Occam's Razor, neutrons, and the practicalities of Superman's abilities are just the norm
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Your support makes all the difference.The Big Bang Theory is about to air its 200th episode.
And there's only one way for the sitcom to truly celebrate in style; by bringing on the nerdiest guest star imaginable, Adam West. Yes, original Batman himself.
The episode, entitled "The Celebration Experimentation", will see Sheldon celebrate his birthday; Amy wants a party, he despises the idea. Naturally.
It's a show which really deserves major kudos for being such a hit sitcom so entirely grounded in the particularities of geek culture; a show whose previous major guest stars have included the likes of Stan Lee, George Takei, Stephen Hawking and Leonard Nimoy.
And so, in celebration of its milestone event, we've collected some of the series' most delightfully geeky jokes and moments:
- "I think that you have as much of a chance of having a sexual relationship with Penny as the Hubble telescope does of discovering at the center of every black hole is a little man with a flashlight searching for a circuit breaker." - Sheldon
- "Well, there’s always the possibility that a trash can spontaneously formed around the letter, but Occam’s Razor would suggest that someone threw it out." - Sheldon
- "A poultry farmer was distressed because his chickens stopped laying eggs. He didn’t know what to do about it, but one of his friends, a physicist, offered to help. The physicist came out to the farm, took a bunch of measurements, and went back home to analyze the data. The physicist called the farmer on the phone and said: “Okay, I have a solution for your problem, but it only works with spherical chickens in a vacuum.” – Leonard
- "A neutron walks into a bar and asks how much for a drink. The bartender replies, ‘For you, no charge." - Sheldon
- "Lois Lane is falling, accelerating at an initial rate of 32ft per second, per second. Superman swoops down to save her by reaching out two arms of steel. Ms. Lane, who is now traveling at approximately 120 miles per hour, hits them, and is immediately sliced into three equal pieces." - Sheldon
- "If he were any bigger, he'd have moons orbiting him." - Leonard
- "Why did the chicken cross the mobius strip? To get to the same side. BAZINGA" - Sheldon
- "Obviously you’re not well suited for three-dimensional chess, perhaps three-dimensional candyland would be more your speed. It must be humbling to suck on so many different levels." - Sheldon
The 200th episode of The Big Bang Theory airs 25 February in the US, at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.
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