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* ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', being a show about three extremely nerdy scientists (and an engineer), pays unusual amounts of attention to getting scientific jargon and such correct. All of the equations seen in the background are accurate and scientifically provable and written up by Dr. David Saltzberg, a professor of physics from UCLA, to make sure everything's scientifically accurate.

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* ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', being a show about three extremely nerdy scientists (and an engineer), pays unusual amounts of attention to getting scientific jargon and such correct. All of the equations seen in the background are accurate and scientifically provable and written up due to be handled by Dr. David Saltzberg, a professor of physics from UCLA, UCLA. He even earned some writing credits for the episodes when the science was especially important to make sure everything's scientifically accurate.the story.
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* ''Film/TopGun'': The actor that plays Charlie Blackwell's "older man" date is none other than the real-life "Viper", (now retired) US Navy Rear Admiral Pete Pettigrew, who was a TOPGUN instructor and served as technical advisor for the film, designing a number of the film's aerial scenes, including [[spoiler:the scene resulting in Goose's death]]. His callsign would be used for Creator/TomSkerritt's character, Mike "Viper" Metcalf.

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* ''Film/TopGun'': The actor that plays Charlie Blackwell's "older man" date is none other than the real-life "Viper", (now retired) US Navy Rear Admiral Pete Pettigrew, who was a TOPGUN instructor and served as technical advisor for the film, designing film. Pettigrew designed a number of the film's aerial scenes, including [[spoiler:the scene resulting in Goose's death]]. His callsign would also be used for Creator/TomSkerritt's character, Mike "Viper" Metcalf.

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