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- From: monta@image.mit.edu (Peter Monta)
- Subject: "Space Potato" in Journal of Irreproducible Results
- Message-ID: <MONTA.92Dec31033956@image.mit.edu>
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- Organization: MIT Advanced Television Research Program
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 08:39:56 GMT
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- There's a note in the December Journal of Irreproducible Results that
- might amuse those who remember the ravings of that Finnish guy
- awhile back. The margin even has a line sketch of a young girl
- gazing at a spherical object in her hand (no joke!).
-
- (copied without permission, sorry)
-
- Subatomic Child's Play
-
- For decades, physicists have struggled to develop an intuitive
- understanding of the subatomic world. Photons, quarks, and their ilk
- behave in ways that sometimes leave scientists shaking their heads in
- bemusement. Psychologists at the University of Michigan theorize that
- the real problem lies in the educational system---that children are
- currently being educated to have outmoded intuition. These
- psychologists are conducting an experiment to see whether children can
- develop a different, better intuitive understanding of nature if left
- to their own devices. In the experiment, children aged five and
- younger will be given particle accelerators and allowed to play with
- them in their own way. It is hoped that the chilldren will develop a
- clear understanding of the quantum world and will then pass that
- understanding on to adult physicists and science teachers.
-
- Peter Monta monta@image.mit.edu
- MIT Advanced Television Reserach Program
-