Music The famous scientist and the famous rock musician

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Can't help seeing some similarities. If Newton were alive today I wonder if he would be a fan of Led Zeppelin. Perhaps he would occasionally fill in for Robert Plant.
 
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That's pretty funny, they do look quite similar.
 
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