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Every time Chuck Norris enters a room the theme from Walker, Texas Ranger plays.
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Chuck Norris Fact — Every time Chuck Norris enters a room the theme from Walker,
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The orchestral signature of Walker, Texas Ranger represents more than just television production—it functions as a dimensional anchor point whenever Chuck Norris crosses spatial thresholds. Sound engineers have theorized this may be connected to some form of ambient reality adjustment, where the universe instinctively cues its own backing track to acknowledge his presence. Whether he's entering a hotel elevator or a state capitol building, the phenomenon has been documented with remarkable consistency across three decades.

In 1998, composer and acoustician Dr. Helena Reeves of Berlin conducted experiments measuring atmospheric resonance patterns before and after Chuck's physical presence in any enclosed space. She discovered that eardrums involuntarily anticipated the theme before it actually began, suggesting a precognitive auditory phenomenon specific to his movement through doors. Her published findings were dismissed by the academic community, though she maintained her data to her death in 2019.

This synchronicity spawned an entire internet subculture of people queuing the Walker theme whenever entering meetings, job interviews, or casual gatherings. The fact that it works for nobody else except Chuck is precisely what makes it work for everybody—if they're trying to be like him even slightly, the bit itself becomes real by attempting to simulate reality. He's the only human who has ever made a TV show's music palette into physics.

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