Please give Milo Murphy’s Law a chance.
I HAVE BEEN PONDERING THIS ASPECT OF A STABLE TIME LOOP FOR YEARS
I don’t know why people are surprised this show is good. It’s made by the phineas and ferb guys and Weird Al is the main character. There’s no way to screw that up.
Wait, Weird Al voices Milo?
Tag: weird science
Okay so, here’s something I don’t get: Pure and Reid, two thin and fragile twigs, managed to make Dylan, the thiccest bih of all. How?
The Betz Sphere
The Betz family lived on a large 88-Acre property near Jacksonville Florida. In the early 1970s their property was ravaged by a fire and during its inspection, they came across this perfect silver sphere which was 8 inches in diameter.
The Betz family thought it might be a new kind of government probe or satellite and decided to take the artifact home with them. They didn’t think much of it until it started behaving in odd ways.
The first thing they observed in regards to the sphere was that it resonated with a frequency in response to their son strumming his guitar and that terrified their dog. When they rolled the sphere it would stop, turn around and come back towards the person who pushed it. The family claimed that it could also climb up a slanted table. Needless to say, a media frenzy ensued. Articles about the sphere appeared in publications like the New York Times and London Daily.
Even stranger things started happening at the Betz residence. Doors would open and slam shut on their own, strange music would play randomly, and their dog started staying outside because it was too afraid to come near the sphere. The family handed the sphere over to the Navy once things became unbearable for them.
After running a battery of tests, the Navy determined that the ball was nothing but an ordinary stainless steel ball which was probably part of an art project that belonged to a sculptor known as James Durling-Jones.
Read more about it HERE


