But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 2nd August, 1932, saw Carl D. Anderson discovery the positron: the antimatter version of which particle?
Q2) Which of the two particles has an electrical charge of -1?
Q3) Who first theorized about the positron, in 1928: Paul Dirac, Albert Einstein or Nils Bohr?
Q4) What’s the antimatter version of the proton?
Q5) Finally … who invented (fictional) robots with positronic brains?
Q1) Colorado was admitted to the USA, on 1st August, 1876. Was it the 37th, 38th or 39th to do join?A1) The 38th.
Q2) What’s Colorado’s capital city?A2) Denver.
Q3) At 14, 440 ft, what’s the state’s highest mountain?A3) Mount Elbert.
Q4) Apparently, Boulder, Colorado, has more master sommeliers per capita, than any other US city. What IS a sommelier?A4) A kind of wine expert that works in a restaurant. (As distinct from a wine waiter: who are usually knowledgeable, but not as formally trained as a sommelier.)
Q5) Finally … 2014 saw Colorado open the first US shops: that stocked legally available what?A5) Recreational cannabis. (John Denver’s Rocky Mountain High is one of the state’s two state songs. I laughed so hard, I nearly ruptured myself …)
“When the magnet, cloud chamber, and camera are finished, Carl puts them, together with food and a sleeping bag, into his old Model T Ford, and drives up the unpaved Mount Wilson Observatory road into the San Gabriel Mountains behind Pasadena. Carl is on his way to discovering the positron.”George Zwieg, speaking of Anderson’s search for the positron.
Well, of course, Sir Terry, too! They shared certain similarities in the sense of humor department. :)
ReplyDelete1. electron
2. electron
3. Paul Dirac
4. antiproton
5. Isaac Asimov
Sending good wishes your way for the interview! Knock 'em dead, Paul! You can do it!