I heard of the Bose-Einstein only in The Dissapearing Spoon and on the Big Bang theory. I wouldn't think of it off the top of my head if the three states of matter came up.

�" There is no end to scientific endeavor. �A true scientific theory is always opened to being disproved. �"
�-Popper's Falsification theory

I was googling this quote and landed here http://www.experiment-resources.com/falsifiability.html
Then I clicked on the kids link and I saw an experiment using paper airplanes and bar charts to prove which is better. �What could be better? �The boy's all into paper airplanes because they had one on Special Agent Oso on the Disney channel recently, and he's done bar charts a few times in his workbooks. �I should have known there's a webpage for paper airplanes. �We might do this soon and introduce science fair project elements and show him how to fold paper all at the same time!
I'm going to paint that quote and hang it in my kitchen because it's pretty and inspirational.

http://www.paperairplanes.co.uk/planes.php


Youth lives by personality, age lives by calculation. -- Aristotle on a calendar