[Talking about a girl with interest in Don]
Dr. Larry Fleinhardt: You know, that term "dark matter" has always perplexed me. It fallaciously implies that the 95% of our universe that cannot be observed is some amorphous, eventless emptiness.
Amita Ramanujan: I'm sorry?
Dr. Larry Fleinhardt: I guess it's all too human. Instead of admitting to the present limits of our knowledge, we just declare things to be unknowable.
  
  Dr. Larry Fleinhardt: You know, that term "dark matter" has always perplexed me. It fallaciously implies that the 95% of our universe that cannot be observed is some amorphous, eventless emptiness.
Amita Ramanujan: I'm sorry?
Dr. Larry Fleinhardt: I guess it's all too human. Instead of admitting to the present limits of our knowledge, we just declare things to be unknowable.
 [Talking about a girl with interest in Don]  
 Dr. Larry Fleinhardt : You know, that term "dark matter" has always perplexed me. It fallaciously implies that the 95% of our universe that cannot be observed is some amorphous, eventless emptiness. 
 Amita Ramanujan : I'm sorry? 
 Dr. Larry Fleinhardt : I guess it's all too human. Instead of admitting to the present limits of our knowledge, we just declare things to be unknowable. 
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