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Post by The Sam Kinnison Corps on Dec 19, 2007 22:18:48 GMT -5
Talk about the possibilities and implications of finding WIMPs in the new supercollider.
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Post by Hulkamaniac on Dec 20, 2007 2:01:00 GMT -5
Talk about the possibilities and implications of finding WIMPs in the new supercollider. Better yet - you could build your own supercollider. Guaranteed extra credit.
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Post by ● kaneisdaman ● on Dec 20, 2007 2:38:49 GMT -5
Just use one from the internet. It isnt possible for a SFP to be interesting so you may as well take which one you can do and can do well. The key to success with them is to pick one you know you will do really well with. You dont have to come up with a whole new scientiffic concept/idea/theory.
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Post by miserere on Dec 20, 2007 2:58:58 GMT -5
I think mine had to do with plants. Not sure what any of that has to do with physics, but it was an easy B or so. Keep in mind it's a high school science fair, they can't just hand out D's and F's. As long as some effort is put forth, you'll get a good grade. I suggest picking something easy, then inviting a few friends over to decorate your poster board real nice. It's more about what the judges/teachers see than the actual "wowness" of the project, ya know?
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Post by Hulkamaniac on Dec 20, 2007 4:04:45 GMT -5
If you could finish up the Theory of Everything you could prob skate by with a B.
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Post by The Sam Kinnison Corps on Dec 20, 2007 10:12:04 GMT -5
It isnt possible for a SFP to be interesting so you may as well take which one you can do and can do well. Why not? Science rules. If you could finish up the Theory of Everything you could prob skate by with a B. Better yet, determining the properties of the Grand Unified Force would garner an A-.
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Post by amxfiles on Dec 20, 2007 10:19:28 GMT -5
Stick toothpicks in a potato and claim you are working on a natural method to eliminate the climate shift.
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Post by King Shocker the Monumentous on Dec 20, 2007 11:19:46 GMT -5
Can't go wrong with either the potato clock or the baking soda volcano.
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Post by Deep Figure Value on Dec 20, 2007 23:03:56 GMT -5
"Behold! The wonders of GRAVITY!"
"Pretty lame, Milhouse"
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Post by Doomrider on Dec 20, 2007 23:11:03 GMT -5
Solar System!
THE BIG YELLOW ONE'S THE SUN!
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Post by ● kaneisdaman ● on Dec 21, 2007 1:00:52 GMT -5
It isnt possible for a SFP to be interesting so you may as well take which one you can do and can do well. Why not? Science rules.
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Post by Grumpyoldman on Dec 21, 2007 1:17:45 GMT -5
Solar System! THE BIG YELLOW ONE'S THE SUN! Dammit, you beat me to it.
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Post by amxfiles on Dec 21, 2007 1:18:41 GMT -5
God damnit, if Bill Nye the Science Guy were still on TV, we wouldn't be having to defend how awesome science is.
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Post by King Shocker the Monumentous on Dec 21, 2007 1:35:48 GMT -5
God damnit, if Bill Nye the Science Guy were still on TV, we wouldn't be having to defend how awesome science is. The very fact that CNN lists his title as "Science Guy" cements his status as our generation's preeminent scientific mind. That, and his guest appearances on Numb3rs. But the real question is...we know where Nye is, and Mr. Wizard is dead, so...whatever happened to Beakman?
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Post by amxfiles on Dec 21, 2007 1:40:46 GMT -5
He was killed and eaten by Lester sometime in the late 90s.
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Post by King Shocker the Monumentous on Dec 21, 2007 1:43:01 GMT -5
He was killed and eaten by Lester sometime in the late 90s. ...I knew there was a reason I never trusted 6-foot humanoid rodents.
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