Monday, August 06, 2007

Physics may finally be foiled! (subtitle: research gone astray)

It's no secret that I've been mad for about 2 years now. I don't mean steaming, ready to punch someone in the throat mad. It's more of a low level, constant frustration. The cause? You guessed it, that nasty no-goodnik, Physics. Sure, it reared it's ugly head in 10th grade, when I battled a mostly senile knight who tried to trick me using trajectories of imaginary balls thrown in the air. But it wasn't until 2 years ago that I realized the full extent of this diabolical science when it was pointed out to me Physics was behind one of the biggest travesties of all: namely, my inability to shoot lasers from my eyes.

It was while surfing the internet (note how the title is cleverly tied in to the rest of the story here) that I came across this story: Scientists reveal secret of levitation. Hoping against hope that it had nothing to do with David Blaine, I scoured the article in order to provide a summary for you non-science types who wouldn't be able to understand otherwise:

By using groundbreaking methods, scientists hope to destroy the evil Casimir force, long hated by men in ruffled white lab coats for its almost 50 year refusal to be measured. Furthermore, after watching geckos with malfunctioning toe pads get forcefully repelled away from their glass aquarium walls, these scientists realized that harvesting this mystical force would be beneficial and enable them to levitate tiny objects.

The most enlightening of all, however, was this exact quote from the article: "Scientists have discovered a ground-breaking way of levitating ultra small objects, which may revolutionize the design of micro-machines, a new report says." While Micro Machines haven't been manufactured in the US in quite some time, new models still come out in the far off land known as Europe, which means speed speaker record holder John "Mightymouth" Moschitta, Jr., should be psyched. And, as this can only mean having a green hard light projecting ring powered by willpower is only a few years away, so am I. So am I.

1 comment:

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