If you would have asked me when I was in high school what I wanted to be when I grew up, I would not have said--artist... I would have told you that I wanted to walk on the moon. That's right, until I was about 17 I had the dream of becoming an astronaut. It was real. I was seriously considering going to Utah State because I heard some rumor that apparently NASA "heavily recruits" their grads each year, for which I have no idea if it is even true. I loved every science and math class I had ever taken and was sure that the combination of the two would be the greatest discovery of mankind. But that all changed when I took physics. Enough said.
Anyway, my dream was re-awakened and somewhat relived today when I found this:
Just thought you all might enjoy the nerdy science entertainment.
4 comments:
Not candy corn!! This was super cool!!
That was awesome!
I used to get candy corns on my birthday cakes as well as those pumpkins made out of the same type of stuff. I don't love them now, but I have fond memories and this experiment was hilarious!
that was awesome. I should email this to my textiles professor. she'd love it.
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