A Conversation for Teen Physics buffs
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Froody Dude Started conversation Jun 12, 2003
Teen physics buffs are the coolest, hoopiest froods in the galaxy. I happen to belong to the Western Hemisphere sub-species of physics buff--a rare breed, indeed. Except perhaps for the spectacles, I pretty closely fit the description. Superstrings...ooo, goosebumps!
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mishy_mo Posted Mar 21, 2005
I must say i to belong to this indigenous and rare group of people
I'm a brit as well so as a sub-sub-group we are found few and far between in this socity of pop culture and fashion (shivers)
at the mean time i am still in high school where out of around 3000 there are only three teens including myself who i would consider to fit (almost) the definition of a buff
which gives a 1/1000 ratio of buffs
Between us we have devoured many books on the holy subject of physics however one in our number is a traitor and has been reeled in by our almost scientific alli: maths
with claims that maths is more important the physics
PHAA!! i think not
i share the sentimants of froody dude in saying ' Superstrings... ooo, goosebumps'
Too true
Mishy
xxx
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6dogman Posted Jul 1, 2006
i belong to the rare breed of western physics buffs and would like to add that every physics buff i know (including myself and all of my friends for that matter) is a huge monty python fan. Coincidence, probabaly. Furthermore any higer mathematics is equally important as physics, but i suppose that is up for argument as it is simply an opinion.
...and now for something compleatly different.
a physics buff, er wait thats not different, ummm a singing lumberjack?
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