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The Mathematics of Quantum Neutrino Fields; Tuesday, Period 4 [ 07/20 ].
Everyone in the class should have gotten corresponance in some form or another that they were meeting in the Danger Shop this week, and, if they didn't, it was a good possibility that they had been left out intentionally and their ability to still be here was just another proven point of consistant teenage annoyance. Either way, doing what they were doing today was too much of a hastle to do IRL, as the kids were calling it, so Farnsworth had a nice little sim set up, starting the class from the mouth of a cave.
He had a cane with him. Not that he'd need it much for walking, but it was a fairly effective tool for waving about and threatening when he spoke. It should be noted that he seemed in a fairly good mood, but that was mostly because the task for today could wind up being extremely dangerous for his students.
"Today, we're going to learn about neutrino detectors. Because if we're going to be 'studying' neutrino 'fields,' then we should at least be able to detect them. They are so large that they have to mostly be underground, and you'll have to get in a boat, and I didn't bring life jackets so if you don't know how to swim and you fall out, then that's too bad for you.
"Before you go in, please turn in your Essays on why most of the world is crap from last week and pick up a worksheet for this week. You have several pages on reading the neutrino detectors, and also a page or two regarding the chemical balacing of the water used to help run the detectors. You can start them today and turn them back in next week.
"Are we ready, then? Let's go. It's a long trip down past some steep drops with a lot of jagged rocks at the bottom, so I hope you're sure footed. And if you're not..."
Farnsworth shrugged. "Meh."
So encouraging...
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He had a cane with him. Not that he'd need it much for walking, but it was a fairly effective tool for waving about and threatening when he spoke. It should be noted that he seemed in a fairly good mood, but that was mostly because the task for today could wind up being extremely dangerous for his students.
"Today, we're going to learn about neutrino detectors. Because if we're going to be 'studying' neutrino 'fields,' then we should at least be able to detect them. They are so large that they have to mostly be underground, and you'll have to get in a boat, and I didn't bring life jackets so if you don't know how to swim and you fall out, then that's too bad for you.
"Before you go in, please turn in your Essays on why most of the world is crap from last week and pick up a worksheet for this week. You have several pages on reading the neutrino detectors, and also a page or two regarding the chemical balacing of the water used to help run the detectors. You can start them today and turn them back in next week.
"Are we ready, then? Let's go. It's a long trip down past some steep drops with a lot of jagged rocks at the bottom, so I hope you're sure footed. And if you're not..."
Farnsworth shrugged. "Meh."
So encouraging...
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who apologizes for mild tardiness in signing inListen to the Lecture -- M.o.Q.N.F., 07/20.
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She was going to remind herself that class was probably safe. More or less.
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The TreacherousDescent -- M.o.Q.N.F., 07/20.
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She'd even be mildly impressed, if she weren't busy going "oh god, oh god, don't fall, don't die, don't fall. . . ."
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Not that that wouldn't open up its own pile of problems ...
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And then....! -- M.o.Q.N.F., 07/20.
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Rinoa pulled her right hand in front of her chest, held it for a moment, then swept it to the side fiercely, as if she was brushing clutter from a desk.
Monster, meet your new friend, Tornado!
The Neutrino Detector -- M.o.Q.N.F., 07/20.
~Ooooooh~. ~Ahhhhhhh~.
Spend time until the end of class checking it out.
Talk to the TA -- M.o.Q.N.F., 07/20.
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