I thought I would always choose 3 sports people but...I am going to go with non sports people for this one......... Martin Luther king jnr Alan Turing Da Vinci It would be a stimulating discussion for sure ;)
easy the first and second ones Spike Milligan and Albert Einstein i just really wanna study the fine line between genius and madness third would have to be Jenna Jameson as i need something for afters :rascal:
Oh I don't know, I can't decide. Maybe Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking and Sheldon Cooper. I'm hoping by the end of the night that we could have unified gravity
This is so difficult & my choices often change. Three is hard. Prince is always no.1 choice. So, for the sake of argument, I'd have a musical soiree. Prince, Bobby Womack and Kermit Ruffins. We'd meet at Kermit's Speakeasy - he could cook. :lickface:
Only 3 huh? Well Stephen Fry would ensure the intellectual stimulus. Elizabeth Banks would satisfy the lustings but I wanna eat what Lorraine Pasquale's serving up.
George Takei (Have you seen his Facebook page? He's a legend!) Leonard Nimoy (Interesting fellow, and he could teach me how to do the Vulcan sleeper pinch ;) ) Patrick Stewart (Nice guy, and it would piss Shatner off! )
George Takei (Have you seen his Facebook page? He's a legend!) Leonard Nimoy (Interesting fellow, and he could teach me how to do the Vulcan sleeper pinch ;) ) Patrick Stewart (Nice guy, and it would piss Shatner off! )
Quote by bluexxx Oh I don't know, I can't decide. Maybe Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking and Sheldon Cooper. I'm hoping by the end of the night that we could have unified gravity
Unified Gravity..? What a numskull... huf huf - in the current paradigm of physics gravity is gravity and is not begging to be unified... Perhaps what you mean is 'The Grand Unified Theory...' aka 'the theory of everything...' where the current 2 physics models - one for the very large - and one for the very small are replaced by just one model - which encompasses both... Albert Einstein: Once past his initial successes in relativity - struggled to accept emerging theories of quantum mechanics - and thereafter whilst being hailed as a giant of physics for the early part of the 20th century - was considered to be a bit of a dinosaur by subsequent generations of physicists in his own lifetime... Stephen Hawking: Has many admirable achievements - but for me personally - making it past his 70th birthday when his doctors said he would die at 21 was his greatest... Sheldon Cooper: Is a fictional character... if he has a contribution to physics - it will be to inspire young fans to become the next generation of physicists... So basically no. If a grand unified theory is forthcoming - it will be from a new generation that we are not yet aware of... Although - that doesn't mean that an evening with those three characters wouldn't be interesting...
Quote by bluexxx Oh I don't know, I can't decide. Maybe Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking and Sheldon Cooper. I'm hoping by the end of the night that we could have unified gravity
Damn Blue - you already chose 2 of my three. The only one you missed out was Richard Feynman (a Nobel Prize winning physicist, for those who don't know.) Einstein I'd love to talk to about ethics and morality as much as about physics. Hawking would be interesting to talk to about Motor Neurone disease and the challenges he's faced because of it. And Richard Feynman, well he was an incredibly fascinating man - safe-cracker, samba musician, participant in the Manhattan Project, and the man who cut to the heart of the Challenger Shuttle disaster investigation. And all 3 of these men have/had fantastic senses of humour, so there would be plenty of light relief amongst the deep thinking.
I would like to invite 5 as i cant chose which ones to leave out 1 Kofi Annan 2 Bob Geldof 3 Kelly Jones (Stereophonics singer) 4 Tom Meighan (Kasabian singer) 5 Kathryn Swineford
Michael Palin...coz I think he would have some good travel stories to tell Louise Redknapp... coz she is simply lush Steve Bull.... coz he is my all time hero.