Monday, September 12, 2011

Do Now # 109 homework

This is the homework for Do Now # 109
Something that was pragmatic according to a certain person in time, and is now not pragmatic would be when Einstein said that nothing is faster than light. It is true, no one could even imagine anything faster than light in a vacuum and nothing that we can physically perform goes faster light. But then came Theoretical Physicist Michio Kaku who discovered that, in theory and in practice, a large hedron collidor could create particles that go faster than light, not seen with the naked eye, but can be seen through electromagnetic mapping. This was not the same as the Do Now I wrote to turn in, I thought of a different one, because I had forgotten the Do Now I turned in.

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