I figuring out an anniversary gift for my physicist boyfriend

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A historian seeks a meaningful gift for her boyfriend, a graduate student focused on loop quantum gravity, as they approach their fourth anniversary. She contemplates whether to choose something related to his field or a distraction from it, noting his preference for non-distracting gifts. Suggestions include practical items like a comfortable office chair, a winter jacket that reminds him of her, or a glass Klein bottle, which holds significance in physics. Other ideas involve gifting historical items, such as a slide rule, which is both useful and relevant to his studies. The discussion emphasizes finding a balance between personal significance and practicality, considering his academic focus and need for relaxation.
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I'm a historian, I don't know much about physics. My boyfriend and I are coming up on our 4th anniversary and I want to get him something related to his field and meaningful. He's focused so much on school, since he just started graduate school. He's trying to get into the loop quantum gravity group. Do I even stand a chance of finding anything?
 
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If he's focused so much on school, maybe something unrelated to what he's focused on is a better idea.
Like if I spent all day doing physics calculations, I would probably want something to get my mind off of it.
 
Think Geek has some nice stuff:

http://www.thinkgeek.com/gifts/
 
Loop gravity makes me think about a hangman - there is a loop and there is gravity.
 
Thanks y'all. I love ThinkGeek, but we have most of that stuff. And he wants something that's not going to distract him... I was given specific instructions lol. I was trying to get a 3D printer for the both of us, but he said absolutely not..
 
If a physicist goes get a historian girlfriend, would he appreciate more having a gift of some historical value? :wink:

Maybe something to give him a different perspective to look at things? I cannot read into his mind but often I notice that quite a few people around me enjoy different and new things that they haven't seen before.
 
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Thanks y'all. I love ThinkGeek, but we have most of that stuff. And he wants something that's not going to distract him... I was given specific instructions lol. I was trying to get a 3D printer for the both of us, but he said absolutely not..

If he's buried in schoolwork, I suppose he has to sit *a lot*. A nice chair can make all the difference, so an office chair, maybe? And it's not distracting at all :biggrin:!
 
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If he's buried in schoolwork, I suppose he has to sit *a lot*. A nice chair can make all the difference, so an office chair, maybe? And it's not distracting at all :biggrin:!

Unless the chair has wheels!
 
My first thought wouldn't have been something tangible. But I guess that's not appropriate here.

Get him a jacket. The winter is coming, and it will remind him of you every time he wears it.
 
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Perhaps a glass Klein bottle? It seems fitting to me. It may not make much sense to you but he will know exactly what this is.
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http://www.kleinbottle.com/whats_a_klein_bottle.htm
 
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You could go TP a few string theorist's houses together with him...I watched that episode of Big Bang Theory... apparently LQG people and string theorists hate each other.
 
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Get him a slide rule. Historical and useful.

http://www.antiquark.com/sliderule/sim/n4es/virtual-n4es.html

The one above is a dual base hyperbolic speed rule and very cool. I have a real one just like it, except mine isn't rusty.

Other variations can be found here:

http://www.antiquark.com/sliderule/sim/index.html

The guy that created that website has a thing for Picketts. The best real slide rules are Hemmi, Post, or Teledyne (actually, all three brands were made by Hemmi). The bamboo slide rules just have a real nice feel to them.

http://www.sphere.bc.ca/test/post.html
 

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