Theoretical Physicist

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A Theoretical Physicist is a physicist who is theorized to exist by the Newton's Physicist Law.[1]

Newton's Physicist Law[edit | edit source]

A physicist who is existing only in theory is a theoretical physicist. The one that is known to exist in any form of life, other than a theoretical life, is not.

Footnotes[edit | edit source]

  1. The proper term is Hypothetical Physicist (a Physicist who is only Hypothesized to exist), but only nerds use it. Losers.