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Wave-Particle Duality in Squirrels. The truth is out there.

Category: Humor stuff, and in the best of worlds, science humor stuff
Posted on: October 4, 2007 1:54 PM, by David Ng

Well sort of. I'm proud to say that as the editor of the Science Creative Quarterly, we have published our third ever squirrel piece today. This one is a doozy - in fact the title sort of says it all.

WAVE-PARTICLE DUALITY: OBSERVED PHENOMENA IN SCIURUS CAROLINENESIS

If nothing else, it is hoped that you will always be able to recognize the latin word for squirrel, and who knows - if we get more squirrel pieces, that might just be the needed incentive to make a squirrel specific science scout badge.

(previous squirrel related pieces include this serious one, and this not so serious one).

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"any wave requires a substance of some sort to pass through"

Must be awfully dark at Vassar; they have apparently yet to discover light.

Posted by: minouette | October 5, 2007 1:09 PM

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