xkcd on Science and Philosophy
From xkcd.
EDIT – Hat tip to Grad Student, that in the comments below addressed me to a response to this strip, from CHAOSPET:

From xkcd.
EDIT – Hat tip to Grad Student, that in the comments below addressed me to a response to this strip, from CHAOSPET:
~ by Fabio Cunctator on December 19, 2009.
Posted in Philosophy, Physics
Tags: Philosophy, Physics, xkcd
In geometry, tiling (or tessellation) is the use of plane figures to completely cover a two-dimensional plane with infinite repetitions of one (or more) figure, or the filling of a three-dimensional space with contiguous solids, leaving no gaps. With ‘hypertiling’ I intended to fuse this idea with the hyper- suffix proper of our Internet culture, specifically hinting towards ‘hyperlink‘.
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It goes both ways:
http://chaospet.com/2009/12/14/164-it-goes-both-ways/
Can I just say that I LOVE how the philosopher has the facial hair?
Indeed