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Simon Lehna Singh, MBE (born September 19, 1964) is a British author, specializing in mathematical and scientific topics. He wrote the book The Simpsons and Their Mathematical Secrets, focusing on the mathematics in The Simpsons
Singh was consulted by Matt Selman for the final joke of "Brick Like Me" as he wanted to be totally sure on the age of the universe and number of pieces (the number of observable atoms in the universe) as he thought "The fans would never forgive us, if we did not have the accurate number of plastic molecules in our Philip K. Dick-ian meta-universe."[1]
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- Episode – "Brick Like Me" (uncredited)
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