Brian May from Queen is smarter than a 5th grader
After 30 years, Queen guitarist Brian May has finally finished his PhD thesis which he began as a student in the 1970s.
May, who is now 59, earned a degree in physics at Imperial College London but after studying interplanetary dust, left to go start Queen.
He became interested in the topic when he co-authored "Bang! The Complete History of the Universe." That book tells the story of the universe from the big bang through its subsequent evolution.Still with me? To get you back on track we will add a picture of a hot girl (for the guys and lesbians) and guy (for the girls and gays) to pull your attention back in:


To continue, May says: "For the last nine months, I've done nothing except slave over my PhD, which is now written up, thank God. But there are times when you really want to give up. There are times when you go, 'Why on earth did I take this on?"
He worked on the PhD between 1971 and 1974 and is an excellent documenter because he kept all the hand-written notes on the subject. He also is an excellent filer because he discovered them in his loft recently.
May will aptly receive his PhD in Astrophysics in May of next year, despite not having defended his thesis. Well I guess he did enough work after 30 odd years. Why would you want to tax him by defending it? Either way he is smarter than you, me, and Charles Manson combined. Ok, just you and me.
May, who is now 59, earned a degree in physics at Imperial College London but after studying interplanetary dust, left to go start Queen.
He became interested in the topic when he co-authored "Bang! The Complete History of the Universe." That book tells the story of the universe from the big bang through its subsequent evolution.Still with me? To get you back on track we will add a picture of a hot girl (for the guys and lesbians) and guy (for the girls and gays) to pull your attention back in:


To continue, May says: "For the last nine months, I've done nothing except slave over my PhD, which is now written up, thank God. But there are times when you really want to give up. There are times when you go, 'Why on earth did I take this on?"
He worked on the PhD between 1971 and 1974 and is an excellent documenter because he kept all the hand-written notes on the subject. He also is an excellent filer because he discovered them in his loft recently.
May will aptly receive his PhD in Astrophysics in May of next year, despite not having defended his thesis. Well I guess he did enough work after 30 odd years. Why would you want to tax him by defending it? Either way he is smarter than you, me, and Charles Manson combined. Ok, just you and me.






NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, he's everywhere, even on my fucking webpage, NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
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Are you talking about me or Mr. Manson?
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