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Project: Science is Stranger than Fiction
All-Is-Madness Started conversation Aug 5, 2001
All-Is-Madness
U182106
A606692
Science is Stranger than Fiction
Covering the Many areas of Science (particularly physics) that are strange, weird or down right derranged proving one and for all that truth really is stranger than fiction and that many things that would seem just silly if Douglas Adams had put them in his books are actually buisness as usual for the universe
Space - its contradictions and improbabilites and the contradictions of dark matter
Black Holes and Worm Holes, the mind bending things to do with these down right befuddling examples of when the rules go mad
Uncertainty, Breaking the Immutable laws of Everything and making maybe a scientific term.
starting 5th August 2001
ending 16th september 2001
Project: Science is Stranger than Fiction
beeline Posted Aug 6, 2001
Hi All-Is-Madness,
That sounds an excellent topic for a project. Of course, I'm rather biased towards science writing as it's a favourite read (and potential write) of mine.
I'll add your project to the 'current projects' list.
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Bluebottle Posted Mar 10, 2015
Researcher: All-Is-Madness U182106
Project Page: A606692 Science is Stranger than Fiction
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A609031 - Science, it is a Mad thing
A606746 - Enough about Wormholes and Blackholes to drive you Mad
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