• Flying teapot may refer to: Russell's teapot, a philosophical analogy first coined by Bertrand Russell Flying Teapot (album), a 1973 album by the progressive...
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  • Flying Teapot is the third studio album by the progressive rock band Gong, originally released by Virgin Records in May 1973. It was the second entry...
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    Russell's teapot is an analogy, formulated by the philosopher Bertrand Russell (1872–1970), to illustrate that the philosophic burden of proof lies upon...
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    A teapot is a vessel used for steeping tea leaves or a herbal mix in boiling or near-boiling water, and for serving the resulting infusion which is called...
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  • Manor Studio in Oxfordshire, England, to record their third album, Flying Teapot. In January 1973, towards the end of their recording sessions, they...
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  • the third of the "Radio Gnome Invisible" trilogy of albums, following Flying Teapot and Angel's Egg. The trilogy forms a central part of the Gong mythology...
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    of Flying Teapot, Angel's Egg and You. The band signed with Virgin Records in 1973 after BYG Records went bankrupt during recording of Flying Teapot at...
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    Manor Studio in Oxfordshire, England, to record their third album, Flying Teapot. Towards the end of their recording sessions they were joined by English...
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    modern version of Russell's teapot. Proponents argue that, since the existence of the invisible and undetectable Flying Spaghetti Monster—similar to...
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  • 500 cars in 1917. The Stanley Steamer was sometimes nicknamed "The Flying Teapot". At least one Stanley Steamer found its way to Castle Hill, New South...
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