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

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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Olney, Illinois is famous for white squirrels. In 1943 there were 1000 of the little guys but by the '90s the population remained constant around 200. The town has implemented a rather strict set of laws to protect them.

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

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

By minouette (not verified) on 05 Oct 2007 #permalink