Well join Mr. Science in his Lab O’ Fun and we’ll get an early start on next year’s project together. It’ll be a real winner, I guarantee that!
Problem: (always stated as a question)
Can a 4th-grader split atoms in their own basement with minimal assistance from a [trained] adult?
Hypothesis: (your best guess related to the above-stated question)
You betcha!
Materials: (this may take a couple of days to obtain, leave yourself adequate time)
- Plutonium—a handful or 2 should be sufficient
- A Hydrogen Proton
- A Hazmat Suit
- A Fall-Out Shelter—comes pre-fab; check your favorite survivalist catalog
Procedure: (needs to be stated explicitly so that others may replicate your experiment)
- Place a molecule of your Plutonium in a particle accelerator. (Editor’s Note: Oops, I forgot to add that to the list of things you'll need.)
- Once adequate speed is achieved, fire the Hydrogen Proton at the Plutonium molecule.
- Quickly inform the authorities to sound their air-raid sirens.
- Remain in the Fall-Out Shelter until the radioactive half-life has expired.
- Collect the accolades of your teachers and the envy of your now-glowing classmates.
Don’t bother thanking Mr. Science—it has been his distinct pleasure. And remember what he always says:
If it’s safe, it ain’t science!
4 comments:
"If it's safe, it ain't science." Brilliant. Bloody brilliant.
Chris: "Blowing up things is educational"--Robert Oppenheimer.
Terrorist! Dave's a terrorist!
Jeff: I am, as always, a man of science. And a lover.
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