Dr. Emils is a renowned expert in the field of Creaseodynamics, a branch of physics that studies the art of making pants fall down. His work has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals, including "The Journal of Unfortunate Accidents" and "The International Review of Sartorial Disasters".
Dr. Emils' groundbreaking theory of Creaseodynamics proposes that the probability of pants falling down is directly proportional to the ratio of socks to waistband tension. His research has been instrumental in developing new methods for preventing pant-related catastrophes.
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