Science Fair Question: Unifying Forces and Winning Science Fairs

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around preparing for a county science fair project based on the double slit experiment, with a focus on how to connect it to modern scientific concepts, particularly in the context of unifying forces and string theory. Participants explore ways to enhance the project by incorporating recent developments in physics.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Homework-related
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience with a double slit experiment and seeks advice on integrating modern scientific concepts, such as electromagnetic force and string theory, into their project.
  • Another participant suggests discussing the implications of performing the double slit experiment with electrons, hinting at the broader significance of the experiment.
  • A different participant emphasizes the historical importance of the original double slit experiment and its influence on contemporary physics, questioning how modern theories might differ without it.
  • Several participants recommend including recent advancements in the field, such as experiments related to tracking photons in the double slit setup and other breakthroughs in physics.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the importance of connecting the project to modern physics, but there are multiple suggestions on how to approach this, indicating a lack of consensus on the best method to enhance the project.

Contextual Notes

Some suggestions involve referencing developments that may extend beyond the last 20 years, which could affect the project's alignment with the initial criteria set by the participant's friend.

Who May Find This Useful

Students preparing for science fairs, educators looking for project ideas, and individuals interested in the intersection of historical and modern physics concepts.

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Okay, I plan on going to county science fair after my school science fair this year. I'm in 9th grade, and did a double slit experiment (with light!.) A friend of mine (best friend) has won first place before on a county and state level (same experiment.) And several grand prizes type things. He also won several second place science fairs. He told me that my project was good, and could win first place on the county level, if I some how tie it into modern (last 20 years or so.) science. I'm stumped on this one. Should i mention the electromagnetic force being a primary part of the unification of forces (string theory?) And tie that into my future work portion(that I plan on working on string theory as an adult.) The friend of mine who won the science fair last year merely found the best growing conditions for green algae, which obviously CO2, light, etc. are the best, but he tied in future work of using green algae for oil, and ended up winning.

Thanks guys!
 
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You could probably mention what happens if you do the double slit experiment on electrons...
 
This goes back a bit further than 20 years, but I think this is what your friend was getting at: why was the original double slit experiment important? What new ideas did it inspire, and what major theories that are still used heavily today came about as a result? What about physics today might be drastically different if not for the original double slit experiment?
 
micromass said:
You could probably mention what happens if you do the double slit experiment on electrons...

I mention it near the end.

Edit: Thanks for the suggestions leveret! This is my first science fair, so I'm hoping to do good.
 
The latest news on photographing the track of a photn going thru the double slit would be good:

http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2011/06/an-experiment-that-just-keeps-on-giving.ars

and checkout the top ten breakthrus for ideas for future discussion:

http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/48126

and lastly a Physorg article:

http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-01-which-way-detector-mystery-double-slit.html

There was also an article about light being photographed / slowed down:

http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/...-with-trillion-frames-per-second-video-camera

and cloaking device:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...ing-Scientists-create-device-hide-events.html
 
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