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*[[Homer]] says that there are dream laws enforced by the dream police, and Marge points out that's a song by {{W|Cheap Trick}}, "{{W2|Dream Police|song}}". Homer starts singing their song "[[Surrender]]".
 
*[[Homer]] says that there are dream laws enforced by the dream police, and Marge points out that's a song by {{W|Cheap Trick}}, "{{W2|Dream Police|song}}". Homer starts singing their song "[[Surrender]]".
 
*[[Professor Frink]] makes a machine to create the perfect {{W2|Arnold Palmer|drink}}.
 
*[[Professor Frink]] makes a machine to create the perfect {{W2|Arnold Palmer|drink}}.
[[File:TARDIS The Past and the Furious.png|300px|thumb|[[Professor Frink]]'s whiteboard include several references to the use of {{W|wormhole}}s for time travel and to [[TARDIS]], the time machine from ''[[Doctor Who]]'']]  
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[[File:TARDIS The Past and the Furious.png|300px|thumb|[[Professor Frink]]'s whiteboard includes several references to the use of {{W|wormhole}}s for time travel and to [[TARDIS]], the time machine from ''[[Doctor Who]]'']]  
 
*On Frink's whiteboard:
 
*On Frink's whiteboard:
 
**There is a drawing of the [[TARDIS]] from ''Doctor Who'', with the acronym "Traversable Acausal Retrograde Domain in Space-Time", referencing the "Time And Relative Dimension In Space" acronym of the TARDIS.
 
**There is a drawing of the [[TARDIS]] from ''Doctor Who'', with the acronym "Traversable Acausal Retrograde Domain in Space-Time", referencing the "Time And Relative Dimension In Space" acronym of the TARDIS.
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**Frink also has "Minkowski Wormhole" written on the whiteboard, combining the mathematical description of the {{W|Minkowski spacetime}} and the concept of the {{W|wormhole}}, hypothetically considered to allow time travel.
 
**Frink also has "Minkowski Wormhole" written on the whiteboard, combining the mathematical description of the {{W|Minkowski spacetime}} and the concept of the {{W|wormhole}}, hypothetically considered to allow time travel.
 
**Other notations include the {{W|accessibility relation}}, ''wRu'', used in {{W|modal logic}}, while the integral equations are representations of the mathematics behind wormholes, energy conditions, and time travel constraints.
 
**Other notations include the {{W|accessibility relation}}, ''wRu'', used in {{W|modal logic}}, while the integral equations are representations of the mathematics behind wormholes, energy conditions, and time travel constraints.
*Frink tells Lisa that the time-traveling experience "most resembles a quantum leap, minus the Scott Bakula-tions". This is a play-on-words on the physics concept of {{W2|quantum leap|physics}} and the 1989 science fiction TV series ''{{W2|Quantum Leap|1989 TV series}}'', in which American actor {{W|Scott Bakula}} starred as Dr. {{W|Sam Beckett}}.
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*Frink tells Lisa that the time-traveling experience "most resembles a quantum leap, minus the {{Ch|Scott Bakula}}-tions". This is a play-on-words on the physics concept of {{W2|quantum leap|physics}} and the 1989 science fiction TV series ''{{W2|Quantum Leap|1989 TV series}}'', in which American actor [[Scott Bakula]] starred as Dr. {{W|Sam Beckett}}.
 
*Professor Frink says "to the Internet-mobile", referencing the phrase "To the [[Batmobile]]!" from the 1960s ''{{W2|Batman|TV series}}'' TV series.
 
*Professor Frink says "to the Internet-mobile", referencing the phrase "To the [[Batmobile]]!" from the 1960s ''{{W2|Batman|TV series}}'' TV series.
 
*During the song "[[The Mini Moose]]", several locations and their landmarks are mentioned:
 
*During the song "[[The Mini Moose]]", several locations and their landmarks are mentioned:
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{{Season 36|R}}
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Latest revision as of 17:56, June 3, 2025

References/Trivia


Disney+ Episode References
781 "Bottle Episode"
782
"The Past and the Furious"
"The Flandshees of Innersimpson" 783


Cultural references[edit]

Professor Frink's whiteboard includes several references to the use of wormholes for time travel and to TARDIS, the time machine from Doctor Who

Trivia[edit]

  • Blinky has four eyes instead of its usual three eyes.

Continuity[edit]

References[edit]


Disney+ Exclusive References
O C'mon All Ye Faithful The Past and the Furious Yellow Planet Yellow Mirror
Shorts
The Force Awakens from Its Nap The Good, the Bart, and the Loki Plusaversary When Billie Met Lisa Feliz Navidad Welcome to the Club Rogue Not Quite One May the 12th Be with You The Most Wonderful Time of the Year