I just don’t know how he’s going to quantify that with empirical data…of course then again, I’m guessing this isn’t really quite the reason for such an experiment….
Seems he’s already had a week of school. So the next week likely won’t be a repeat of the first week’s sense of compression.
Besides, at his age, distractions will soon disrupt his thought process and he’ll be on the monkey bars or swings or chasing around the playground as if summer hadn’t happened.
Sanspareil about 2 months ago
Ah! a pupil in search of knowledge!
doesn’t get better than that!
BJDucer about 2 months ago
I just don’t know how he’s going to quantify that with empirical data…of course then again, I’m guessing this isn’t really quite the reason for such an experiment….
sandpiper about 2 months ago
Seems he’s already had a week of school. So the next week likely won’t be a repeat of the first week’s sense of compression.
Besides, at his age, distractions will soon disrupt his thought process and he’ll be on the monkey bars or swings or chasing around the playground as if summer hadn’t happened.
Rauderi about 2 months ago
Remember kids: “The difference between screwing around and science is writing it down.”― Adam Savage
DaBump Premium Member about 2 months ago
I think a lot of “scientific research” isn’t very scientific.
rshive about 2 months ago
Science has been long gone from this discussion.
mfrasca about 2 months ago
Let’s do a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled trial!
Slowly, he turned... about 2 months ago
Theories don’t work on a time table like that – just ask Einstein.
Mike Baldwin creator about 2 months ago
Time does fly when you’re having fun.