ext_66540 ([identity profile] ten-and-chips.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2005-12-21 03:46 pm
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Quantum Physics 123: The Doctor's Office Door

Though he's still in Richmond (and has now slept in a chair three nights running, which is not good for his back), you may slide your projects under the Doctor's door. He'll be back tomorrow to get them and do the fastest grading known to man.

S. Belmont
V. Cally
J. Crichton
J. Harkness
Lady Jessica


((As a reminder: I'm not looking for actual essays here. Just refresh my memory as to what the subject is and tell me what your character found out. Also tell me if it proves the point well, and how well-written it is. Post your responses here. Thanks.))

[identity profile] sogothcally.livejournal.com 2005-12-22 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
Cally presents a heavily notated and researched paper on the Predestination Paradox, which includes some material by Doctor Samuel Beckett, some by a Doctor Elizabeth Shaw, and various other sources.

She has come to the conclusion that the Predestination Paradox is the most sane and sensible Quantum Physics theory. Because she likes the idea of time fitting together like cogs in a machine, or pieces of a puzzle. She makes a few leaps of faith, but there is some solid supporting evidence as well as a few creatively interpreted quotes from her reasarch.

A decent paper, all-in-all.