Archive for 'Science Ideas'
5th Dimension Isn’t Time or Space, It’s Volatility
String theorists investigate the possibility that the universe has more than three dimensions of space and one of time. Positing more dimensions (usually curled up in tiny spaces) yields equations that, in some sets, describe facets of the universe very well. Problem is, as I foggily understand it, is that the possibilities are so astronomical (excuse […]
Posted: February 22nd, 2009 under Science Ideas, 'Biggest' Ideas, Mystical-Spiritual-Cosmic Ideas.
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Teaching True Science
Elementary schools don’t really teach science, which is a system of thinking, not a set of facts. Suppose, for example, in kindergarten, a running endeavor is to list observations about water: It’s wet. It’s sticky. It freezes. It flows. Ice floats. Snow has little crystals. Steam is hot. It forms drops. It splashes. Fog is […]
Posted: March 22nd, 2006 under Education / School Ideas, Science Ideas, 'Biggest' Ideas.
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Lighter-Than-Air Snacks
Ever notice how bags of chips or popcorn or cheese curls resemble puffy balloons and weigh almost nothing? Why not take that concept a step or two further? Fill bags with helium for a truly “light” snack. Better yet, figure out how to make snacks that float in mid-air. Maybe whip helium into the mix […]
Posted: February 27th, 2006 under Food and Drink Ideas, Weird Ideas, Science Ideas, Funny / Humorous Ideas.
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Fight Asteroid With Asteroid
In the movie Armageddon, Bruce Willis saves the world by planting a nuke on an Earthbound asteroid. Such a strategy is unlikely to work, however, because asteroids are aggregates of rubble whose bits would absorb the blast, a report concluded a few years ago. Hmm. How about this idea: Don’t wait until it’s almost too […]
Posted: February 15th, 2006 under Society & Government, Health / Medical Ideas, Science Ideas, 'Biggest' Ideas.
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