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How to make a telescope!
If being delusional is having a false persistent belief or opinion not substantiated by sensory or objective evidence, then this blog is about what happens just before that. So, as you read and respond, keep the goal in mind. There is a big difference between being almost insane and being barely insane. This blog is about that difference.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Science Fair Projects
Got a science fair coming up? Need ideas? Try these sites:
A 9 year old kid on the SciFi Channel show Eureka made a working model of the Solar System for her science project, which was cool, with the orbiting anti-gravity planets 'n all, but the model of the sun got out of hand because she mis-calculated the plasma density on the self-sustaining stellar fusion reaction, and nearly destroyed the town, which wasn't so good. Still, I'd give it an A.
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