Fiction to Non-Fiction
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 9:15 pm
I'm usually not too keen on sharing my theories and ideas with others, but in this case I'll make an exception. As a mini experiment, I'm going to see if a Solenopsis Invicta queen and her colony can live to be somewhat similar to Army ants. I have experience with things like this. I've helped adapt crawfish, mud puppies, and bichir (fish) to live on land/ a very damp terrestrial environment.
I create theories every week and write them down. Most of them might sound like they are fiction, but I think that I've found a way to make most of them into reality.
For example, I came up with the theory that if light is reflected around an object, that the object will appear invisible. And a few months later, the Canadian government did this and proved my theory to be correct. Its kind of a love hate feeling.
For my 8th grade science project, I shrunk a triop (similar to horseshoe crab) from a few centimeters long, to about 3 millimeters long! I can't believe that I got 2nd place and didn't move on from district to state science fair. I think this is because there is no one who specializes in shrinking organisms, LOL. Why would there be?
One of my more private experiments also includes the Solenopsis Invicta species of ant. I believe that I have found out a way to make "giant ants". And I'm not talking about a few inches bigger. I'm talking about big! All I need to do is to collect the materials I need to complete it. Wish me luck.
I create theories every week and write them down. Most of them might sound like they are fiction, but I think that I've found a way to make most of them into reality.
For example, I came up with the theory that if light is reflected around an object, that the object will appear invisible. And a few months later, the Canadian government did this and proved my theory to be correct. Its kind of a love hate feeling.
For my 8th grade science project, I shrunk a triop (similar to horseshoe crab) from a few centimeters long, to about 3 millimeters long! I can't believe that I got 2nd place and didn't move on from district to state science fair. I think this is because there is no one who specializes in shrinking organisms, LOL. Why would there be?
One of my more private experiments also includes the Solenopsis Invicta species of ant. I believe that I have found out a way to make "giant ants". And I'm not talking about a few inches bigger. I'm talking about big! All I need to do is to collect the materials I need to complete it. Wish me luck.