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  1. So are you saying that in one of these dimensions you're actually good at super Mario??. Fascinating stuff Jake, and don't go putting your cats in radioactive boxes, alright big guy?
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  2. I played dodgeball too!
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  3. The reason why you get shocked more in the winter is because everyone has their heaters on which draws the moisture out of the air which causes the charges to build up and cling to us more since there is less moisture in the air.
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  4. Jelliott, I can really relate to your analogies. I too wish to become a beautiful butterfly, to grow and grow until I burst with knowledge. although I find some of your post humorous as intended, I think you struck on very important ideas. I think hard problems can be torture but on the other hand, that makes them that much more rewarding when completed.
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  5. Maybe I'll write a post just about cows...*suspense*
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  6. Sweet blog post. If you wouldn't mind spreading the love and also buying your two student teachers silver Porsches, we wouldn't complain
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  7. 11/10 already and all i've read was the title.
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  8. I really think you need a bowl of ice cream. With rainbow sprinkles. Perspective, HegelBot, perspective...
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  9. Concise and profound, homerun.
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  10. So cool that you could relate one of your favorite hobbies to physics.
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  11. Close, but as the angle in radians approaches zero, cosine of the angle won't approach zero... it should approach 1.
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  12. Whenever I see saw waves I cant help but think of the synth pioneers and how much the synth has affected music since the early 70's. It's a truly unnatural sound. If you ever wish to check out another example of the "futuristic/robotic" sound you were describing in action, check out the original Blade Runner OST.
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  13. Thanks etracey99! Yea, that may be a good idea for the future... In the meantime, I will cover some other subjects because the last thing I want to be known on here as is the Pokémon density guy.
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  14. I feel the same way! We can do this!
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  15. Ethan you're the man. Keep studying hard!
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  16. You can do it Mady!
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  17. As a member of the same volleyball team, I can vouch that you have earned the nickname of "Softest Hands in Section V". Also, if you ever wish to start a band, I could be your upright or electric bassist. We already have these cool usernames for our band member names, and I believe we could create some sick physics parodies. I'm glad to see you came up to this level of physics, and I wish you the best this year. We will definitely be in the same boat. -ThePeculiarParticle
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  18. I read the first sentence and stopped.
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  19. @FizziksGuy I did pretty well on it. I did work up to the end of the test because I missed the beginning to go to the nurse though.
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  20. "There's always that one girl in your grade that's obsessed with horses"
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  21. NEATO! way to apply physics to one of your favorite hobbies
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  22. Good job Kyra! Maybe I'll see you in Disney.
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  23. I absolutely loved reading this -- not only for the awesomeness that is our universe, but that awesomeness that is your enthusiasm. Great post!
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  24. chewy is so cute! you should post a picture of him doing this next time!
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  25. An 80 meter pull? I am quite impressed. And I like this explanation and diagram. As an Ultimate player myself, obviously I was aware of the physics of the game and of the mechanics that the shape of the Frisbee add to the game. However, I did not know the exact purpose of the rim. Thank you for enlightening me!
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  26. My dad works with cardiothoracic surgeons! Although he sells the pacemakers and helps with the implants. So it's just my luck that our house is full of boxes of pacemakers... at least we're always prepared.
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  27. WOW! can I be as cool as you!
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  28. hahahahahahahahahaha Nate good explanation of physics and awesome video! Perfect way to display your knowledge of physics. I learned a lot from reading this Bow Wow.
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  29. I find it cool that you related physics to an instrument. Do you play the ukulele a lot?
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  30. Really cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  31. Your catapult looks really well done!!
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  32. That is so cool that you were able to relate a musical skill to physics. I love your emoji!
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  33. Even though Kylee and Mandy always go at it, it's cool that you found the physics in it!
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  34. That's an impressive blog post!
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  35. nice blog. love your name. I suspose the biologists would argue that life isn't physics but if not physics, it is ruled by physics! jk
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  36. I, also, enjoy analyzing movies to see just where they "go off the rails," physics-wise. Pirates of the Caribbean has a great clip that makes it easy to do a similar analysis:
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  37. I see that you like to disc golf? that sounds very interesting to Shabba. Shabba would like to hear the physics behind, how you say, disc golf.
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  38. Oh Charlie, such a giver. But true, blog posts definitely help us learn better and aren't too bad of a hassle if you actually stay on top of them, which I was very good at failing to do.
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  39. {Insert Nerdy Doctor Who TARDIS Joke Here}
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  40. Time travel is a very interesting (and highly debated) topic in physics. In the words of the doctor, "brilliant!"
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  41. My 3-year-old likes that video too. She loves confusing Grandma by saying she's a vector and "I have magnitude AND direction."
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  42. I think my daughter has been attending the Eike School of Frolicking!
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  43. I just went through so many emotions reading this. Extremely bizaar, and scary. And weird. Which is physics in a nut-shell.
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  44. Hmmm... I wonder why I can make my hose spray farther when I put my thumb over part of the end?
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  45. Interesting in how it works makes you wonder how far it will go before exploding from all the energy! Boom haha.
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  46. Yay coat hanger! I hope you don't mind, I posted on this topic too but cited your blogpost in it. Nice work here
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  47. after reading this, all I can say is BURR!
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  48. what would be a bee's eyeview in the trap?
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  49. You're right, tons of physics in volleyball. As to the referee question, what happens when teams switch sides of the court?
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