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Mad-Scientist

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    Research, sport, bodybuilding
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    Particle Physics, Quantum Physics and Biology
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    The Cool, Calm & Candid mad scientist

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  1. The absurdity of terrorism continues to grow. Society isn't perfect but that shouldn't warrant senseless murder. We can wonder if society alienates people to become this way, is this prevalent as a new phenomenon or has it always been. Condolence to those affected
  2. Great show but the science can be disproved. But who knows, there may be nothing cooler than using a phone and a microwave to simulate a wormhole
  3. Any follow-ups to the magnetic monopole (work by UAB, Spain) created by the Magnetic 'Wormhole' earlier this year?
  4. I'm looking to help someone with a few chemistry experiments that I need help improving. 1) How do I get the best out of distillation 2) Structure and use of anti-foam 3) The role of gas laws and inter-molecular forces in distillation. 4) How to record tables and graphs for this Thanks for the help in advance
  5. I'd like to take up your offer on that, playing chess online can be quite exciting.
  6. I was also taken back by quantum entanglement at first and it is still quite odd. But it has to do with the spin of particles, suggesting that multiple particles are linked. It was tested using mathematical data and not as observation apparently. Here's a good read: http://physics.about.com/od/quantumphysics/f/QuantumEntanglement.htm
  7. Interesting, this would mean that completely synthesised organisms are possible in the future. But doesn't this cell-structure look quite a lot different from the conventional cells we find today?
  8. I think that it was quite interesting actually. There are many devoted admin, moderators and members on this forum. They deserve to be praised/awarded for their consistent efforts. I support it.
  9. This is interesting, if what the article states is all correct, then this proves that monopoles do exist. Even in this unstable form, it opens possibilities to creating new forms of technology in the future.
  10. Oh...i see what you mean, but I'm quite sure the substances you mentioned are quite safe. In this case his age should also be taken into consideration though...
  11. Quite an epic forum this is. Greeting to all the members, I'm new here and I've been looking for a good forum like this for a while now. Hope to share in the intellectual discussions with fellow members.
  12. Wow, this is a hard choice, I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to choose both. Well, as you stated, it would be obvious to pick the one you are more interested in or need most for your future career. Both fields are broad/extensive, so you have to do in-depth research on both fields to learn more about it and which would be you personal favorite.
  13. The sentence is in past tense, 'already' is probably to emphasise that the program had gone past the normal schedule. The hotel has been given over to host another event because of this.
  14. By the description, it might seem like you might need an electron microscope. It would depend on the size of magnification that you are looking for, but for the the clearest picture on parts per million and bacteria, an electron microscope would be best. This is not to say that a compound light microscope wouldn't work. To see bacteria generally a microscope with a magnification of 1000X is needed, this is about the max magnification of a light microscope.
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