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#1 2011-10-17 22:45:48

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Good science fair idea

that can be done under a month, using SCRATCH?

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#2 2011-10-17 22:47:11

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Re: Good science fair idea

Wouldn't this go in project ideas?

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#3 2011-10-17 22:49:58

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Re: Good science fair idea

i was thinking can perfetct physics be achieved by a computer or somethin with AI

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#4 2011-10-17 23:11:51

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Re: Good science fair idea

imnotbob wrote:

Wouldn't this go in project ideas?

Moved.  smile

@-iNetMaster-: Maybe a simulation of some sort? Simulations are really cool to watch. For example, I saw a Scratch project online that tried to simulate the viewing of microscopic specimens under a microscope.  smile


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#5 2011-10-17 23:17:29

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Re: Good science fair idea

cheddargirl wrote:

imnotbob wrote:

Wouldn't this go in project ideas?

Moved.  smile

@-iNetMaster-: Maybe a simulation of some sort? Simulations are really cool to watch. For example, I saw a Scratch project online that tried to simulate the viewing of microscopic specimens under a microscope.  smile

Yeah, but id need a hypothesis, variables, and i have no idea how that would fit into this  hmm

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#6 2011-10-17 23:29:10

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Re: Good science fair idea

-iNetMaster- wrote:

cheddargirl wrote:

imnotbob wrote:

Wouldn't this go in project ideas?

Moved.  smile

@-iNetMaster-: Maybe a simulation of some sort? Simulations are really cool to watch. For example, I saw a Scratch project online that tried to simulate the viewing of microscopic specimens under a microscope.  smile

Yeah, but id need a hypothesis, variables, and i have no idea how that would fit into this  hmm

Ah, you need to use Scratch projects as the experiment itself!  smile

I think designing a program designed to play a game could be a really cool idea for a science fair project (kind of like human brain vs. computer program?). The hypothesis could be that a human player plays better than a computer (or the other way around. It's your project ^^). Variables could be score, time, whatever determines the overall score in the game.

I got the idea for this after seeing djscope design an AI to play my 'Eat the Crabs' game (the original which can be found here). It shouldn't be too hard to design a simple game and then design a script to have the computer to play it, and then find some test subjects to play the game.  smile

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#7 2011-10-18 02:37:40

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Re: Good science fair idea

Oh, that's a great idea!

Thanks!

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