I am dying for science....

<p>And I predict I will not be accepted. It is getting harder.
What would you do in an average country to make more science than omitting obstacles on the way to it? Find a sponsor?</p>

<p>I am considering patenting some simple for enterntaiment or maybe algorithm to earn some money for it just after graduating from highschool, end undegradute studies in Poland as fast as possible and either start graduate studies at MIT/Princeton/Caltech/Brown/JHU [etc], or multiply this money and found independent research company. Who will join ? :slight_smile: :)</p>

<p>Ohh. Alternative topic name: JPSI :-)</p>

<p>I find your writing to be so hard to understand. </p>

<p>What does JPSI mean?</p>

<p>Zant, I know. I am just after awful 5 hours long math examination. It is one before standarization, and I might be the only one who will break 50% in my school [which is rather good…]. I am exhausted. But I will try to write clearly with simple constructions.</p>

<p>JPSI is a particle that is created within plasma, as I remember. It is an old nickname.</p>

<p>I will give you a relaible data [E, type, charge etc.] in a while.</p>

<p>(S)he’s polish, and they have words that have no equivalent in english (I had/have a polish friend.)</p>

<p><a href=“http://wwwasdoc.web.cern.ch/wwwasdoc/WWW/pennameswww/img156.gif[/url]”>http://wwwasdoc.web.cern.ch/wwwasdoc/WWW/pennameswww/img156.gif&lt;/a&gt; This is the symbol.</p>

<p>It is a bottom meson also, but it is rather not commonly known, so You need not to bother, unless you like the particle physics. </p>

<p>No, it is very important. I did not enclosed it because I was not concentrating on quarks.</p>

<p>Take a look:
<a href=“http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/307_23.html[/url]”>http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/307_23.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Could you tell me these words??? It would be great to know it…</p>

<p>Ooh polish, gotcha. That explains a lot.
What words?</p>

<p>How do I know?! YOU are polish.</p>

<p>Quarks are cool. Particle phy is great. Not to sound like a nerd, bu I did a paper on quantization of space and matter in 9th grade…</p>

<p>Here’s something:</p>

<p>Three quarks for Muster Mark!
Sure he hasn’t got much of a bark
And sure any he has it’s all beside the mark.
But O, Wreneagle Almighty, wouldn’t un be a sky of a lark
To see that old buzzard whooping about for uns shirt in the dark
And he hunting round for uns speckled trousers around by Palmerstown Park?
Hohohoho, moulty Mark!
You’re the rummest old rooster ever flopped out of a Noah’s ark
And you think you’re **** of the wark.
Fowls, up! Tristy’s the spry young spark
That’ll tread her and wed her and bed her and red her
Without ever winking the tail of a feather
And that’s how that chap’s going to make his money and mark!</p>

<p>Ok. But Joyce :)</p>

<p>There are so many particles, all of them are great :). Heh.
I remember something similar to your statement: </p>

<p>“Molecule of the week.” I was searching becteriorhodopsine conformation, and apart of it I found it has won the award!</p>