I’m frankly surprised that an astrophysicist like Brian May believed that the earth’s rotation was propelled by Fat Bottomed Girls...
@davep you sir, clearly have a deficient of fat bottomed girls in your life
@davep I think he means they aid the rotation. Mind you, with some of the booties I've seen lately the planet may lose its off centre axis due to the extra gravity created.
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Permanent Brian Damage?
@davep maybe be did the math
@davep Technically, they only make the ROCKIN' world go 'round. But I'd still like to see his work. More than that, the data he worked from.
@davep Your givens appear to include 'Earth' === 'Rockin World'?
@drb A painful error. A rockin' world could indeed potentially be powered by large backsided females.
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We don't really know, do we?
From that publication, all we know it's that they make the rocking world go round.
We should take note of the word 'rocking' here. Is that to denote another world, or is it perhaps a previous version of the world? One without fat bottom girls perhaps.
In the latter case, FBGs might be considered a type of lubricant, which prevent the world from coming to a screeching halt.
More research is necessary to determine this.

@MennoWolff I've already conceded this point (or at least the first one, thank you for expanding on the hypothesis).

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@davep I heard he worked directly with Mercury on that. presumably some kind of slingshot maneuvre.
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