Monthly Archives: February 2006

“It looked like snot”

I can’t say it’s a question that I’ve thought about much, but apparently there was a great debate in science about whether a human would swim slower in syrup than in water. No less a scientific mind than Isaac Newton wrestled with this question, figuring that the more viscous a fluid, the slower a subject would move through it.

As you might imagine, the biggest problem in testing this hypothesis is filling a big enough container with syrup so people can swim a few lengths.

Some researchers from the Unversity of Minnesota, Minneapolis did just this, getting permission (involving 22 different kinds of approval from the university and city) to fill a 25-metre pool with 300 kilos of guar gum (the stuff in commercial salad dressing and ice cream). One of the researchers provided the quote that is the title of this post. Yummy!

Nature has a good article about the procedure and results. As it turns out, it’s pretty much a wash: As liquid gets thicker you get more drag because of friction, but you also generate more forwards force from every stroke. These effects cancel each other out. (This is only true for subjects of a certain size; microscopic creatures would find it much tougher going in thick liquids.)

The researchers also posit that the “ideal swimmer” would be a person with a body like a snake and arms like a gorilla. Let’s see you test that one out, docs!

Three creative writing stories

(This story was inspired by our making of a surprise birthday cake for an upcoming visit by friend Erik. —L)

The Party

I was having a party with my mom and dad was about to sing happy birthday. I was having cupcakes they were Youme. I like going to the party. I love going to light candols.

Jon

(In one episode of “Who Wants to be a Millionaire”, one of the host Meredith’s questions was about the dog Mark Anthony in the short “Feed the Kitty” —L)

My Favorite TV Show

I was seeing the show Milyonair. I was answering the queschen. Mairadith liked the queschen. I love clapping like this when Maradith got the right answer like in Feed the Kitty. What kind of animel is Mark Anthony? She answered a dog.

Jon

(This story was based on a picture Jon chose of a cake with candles. —L)

The Cake

Candles are on the cake. I like having a burthday cake. I love blowing out the candles. I am going to have some burthday cake. I like to have a bight of burthday cake.

Jon

Above one

I confess that I went to The National Post’s website (dosing up on anti-histamines beforehand so I wouldn’t break out in hives) to see whether they had an inside scoop on the new federal cabinet. They didn’t, but John Ivinson did talk to an unnamed Liberal insider about the many pitfalls that are part of putting a cabinet together, which ended in this happy little quote:

This is not a measure of absolute brains, but how smart you are divided by how smart you think you are. You always have to keep that ratio above one.