Science Lessons Quotes

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Kevin Hearne
“It’s best not to experiment on yourself. Bacon practically froze himself to death in one of his experiments and died of pneumonia.”
{Right! Bacon must be heated. Knew that already, but thanks for the reminder.}”
Kevin Hearne, Tricked

Abhijit Naskar
“If you are a student of science and still haven't studied the works of Tesla, then your entire scientific education has been a waste of time. Because most of the technological wonders of 21st Century, which the modern humans are so proud of, are the product of one marvellous human mind - Nikola Tesla.”
Abhijit Naskar

“Today, we’re learning about ripples. Different objects cause different wave and ripple patterns,” the teacher said. “What is the only way to stop a ripple, according to the laws of physics?”

“Help it dissipate to its smallest energy state,” a student answered.

“Excellent. How do we do that?”

“Calm the pond,” Charlie answered.

“That’s right. You need to calm the pond somehow. So how do we do that?”

“You need to cause something to happen that provides an equal and opposite reaction?” Bernie said, unsure.

“Exactly! What happens when you have two forces, equal and opposite, colliding?”

“They cancel each other out!” a student at the front of the class called out.”
NA Leigh, Mr. Hinkle's Verum Ink: the navy blue book