Luke is always wondering about something related to physics. He asks about the hottest temperatures (in nuclear fusion), the fastest particles, the lightest elements, largest galaxyies, characteristics of star explosions, or planet statistics. He got to spend his first day at college and learn more about physics. Papa invited us to the University of Wisconsin "Wonders of Physics" Day. He was so excited just to sit in a desk a "colleger" would sit in.
We attended a large lecture with many demonstrations on motion, heat, sound, electricity, magnetism, and light. The professors pretended they were living on Mars. They each had a special alien character and each experiment involved an aspect of the environment on Mars. He liked this because he has already had me calculate what his weight would be on various planets (along with the weight of Eva, Hudson, and his favorite stuffed animals).
Some of Luke's favorite experiments were methane bubbles that were lit on fire, ping pong ball bazooka piercing 3 soda can's, levitating magnets, and a liquid nitrogen cannon.
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