Insanity is not far off from each one of us. The mind, if focused, can catch the glimmer of an idea, a juicy speculation. Yes, once it is squeezed out (like the juice of a lemon), it may result in bona fide Crazy Quirky Ideas. This is what makes a scientist different. When life gives a scientist lemons, he makes lemonade! Will you join us and have a drink?
Quirky Ideas
- Hydrogen Metal?
- You Want to Do What?
- Why Dogs Pee on Tires
- The Fabric of Space Time
- What is a Negative Number?
- Benzene from Coal and Lye?
- On the Nature of Azeotropes
- Edge Effects for the Universe?
- Creating Random Electroform Art
- Not Infinitesimal Point Coordinates
- Should Houses Switch to DC Power?
- Are They Alive? DNA, Viruses, Gametes
- Massless Strings and Frictionless Pulleys
- Spontaneous Human Combustion is Real
- Some Reasons I Disbelieve in Time Travel
- Spacecraft Invisibility: Is Cloaking Possible?
- Acids, Bases, Salts: Can An Oxide Be A Salt?
- Mathematics Intrinsic Value, or Simply a Tool?
- The Futility of Forging Science into Philosophy
- Photography: Reflection in the Eye of a Canary
- Do Black Snakes and Copperheads Crossbreed?
- Are Additional Varieties of Aromaticity Achievable?
- How Much Does a Fly Hitting a Train Slow It Down?
- Ions are Stabilized by Spreading the Electric Charge
- Carbide Cannons & Miners’ Lamps – The Chemistry?
- Cats and Dogs Instinctive Behavior – One Difference
- Collapsing Then Expanding the Equation for a Sphere
- In Simple Terms: The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
- Discrete Mathematics: What’s a Point & What’s a Line?
- Do Lone Atoms or Molecules Assume States of Matter?
- Too Quirky Even for Me: The Mathematics of a Tornado?
- Sphere Reciprocal? Not Inside Out, But Equation Inverse
- Origin Earth: From External Matter or By On Site Fusion?
- Is Our Concept of Matter Merely an Incorrect Perception?
- What is Asparagusic Acid? Its Metabolites? A Funny Story
- Is Cyclopropenethione Aromatic, As Is Its Oxygen Analog?
- Scale Independent Math Expressions for Physical Processes
- Tetra-Tert-Butyl Methane – The Acyclic Alkane That Seemingly Should Exist