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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Science Fair Project

I really don't like science fair projects. To me, it's kind of hard to come up with an idea of what to do. And even if I came up with a great idea, I still have to consider if it is eligible. Like can it be applied to the scientific method (By the way, I'm having mixed feelings about you, Aristotle. Sure the scientific method benefited humanity, but now, I'm not really liking it)? If it can, then I have to list all the aspects, such as variables, the independent variable, the dependent variable, the constant, the control, the hypothesis, the conclusion, and of course, data and graphs. And now that I'm in seventh grade, I have to choose a grade appropriate topic. That means I can't use the same topic from fourth grade (too bad, the teachers were really impressed with it). I guess I should feel lucky I have a partner this year. We went with the topic of "Will different colored light affect plant growth?" This is one of those plant projects that will take some time to experiment. Maybe I'll get a Wisconsin Fast Plant like the people on the internet suggested. Takes about one week to grow. Not that bad, considering the deadline. The interesting thing about it is, since in the spectrum, green wavelengths are reflected by plants(which is what gives them that green color, also because of chlorophyll), so I'm compelled on my own accord to continue due to curiosity of the affect of the plant from the radiation of the green light during the experimentation. Or perhaps it might not even affect the plant at all. I will continute to post new updates about the scrutiny.