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Middle School
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7,
8,
9
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Quantum Physics and Schroedinger’s Cat: How can a cat be alive and dead at the same time?
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Prove Isaac Newton's laws of gravity and Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity.
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Explore Einstein's famous equation of E=mc2.
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Investigate if the light coming out of the headlights of a speeding car will beat the speed of light in vacuum.
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Explore the deep space - stars and black holes
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Interdisciplinary Topic: Time
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High School
- Grades
10,
11,
12
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R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
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Follow in the steps of Michelson-Morley: Detecting The Ether Wind Experiment
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The Effect of the Curvature of Spacetime on the Speed of Graviton Force as Perceived by an Outside Observer
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Measuring the Speed of Gravity using Ocean Tide Models in Conjunction with Solar and Lunar Position Tracks
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Bending space-time, matter and gravity
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Gauging Black Hole Behavior: Modeling AdS/CFT Correspondence through a Particle Accelerator
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Will quantum teleportation allow time travel?
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Black Holes: A Journey into the Unknown
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The effects of the temperature of the universe on Black Holes as the universe ages.
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Investigate the Cosmological theory of the Big Bang
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Interdisciplinary Topic: Time
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Useful Links
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R=Reference
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Science Fair Projects Resources
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Physics Resources
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Optics Resources
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Citation Guides, Style Manuals, Reference
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Safety Resources
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Physics Science Fair Books
    
    
    
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