My Game of Thrones 2024 Workbook |
Iām totally a scientist, I swear. I have business cards and everything. Yes, my former alma mater may have revoked my degree for what they called ārepeated and flagrant violation of the scientific methodā and there may be no professional organization anywhere willing to give me lab space to work from, but itās fine. I made my own lab out of a repurposed garden shed that I ordered from Home Depot. Neither common sense nor anyone else will deter me from continuing my research. What am I researching, you ask? Faster-than-light travel. Iām determined to be the one to solve this particular scientific mystery and take humanity to the stars. Do I have any specific experience in propulsion systems, or alternative forms of energy, or even with general laws of physics? No, but I have read a whole bunch of science fiction novels and have some really good ideas about how we can accomplish that. Iām convinced that the laws of physics that all those eggheads came up with years ago are going to be proved wrong. I mean, theories are disproved and revised all the time, right? Iām sure thereās going to be a big reveal at some point that all of the stuff we thought was impossible was now possible and Iām going to be on the cutting edge of that discovery. What? Donāt laugh at me! No, I donāt know how all of these test tubes and beakers that I stole from the local community college science department are going to help me figure this out, but Iām sure Iāll have a use for them eventually; itās science stuff! Iām also doing some interesting experiments with chemistry to see if I can invent a new element that will be the answer to our energy needs. I mean, if Avatar can have something dumb called āUnobtaniumā then how hard can it be to discover or manufacture a new element or molecule. Maybe itās going to be the answer to cold fusion, crystallic fusion like in that Buzz Lightyear movie! People laugh at my obsession with science fiction media, but thatās where all the best ideas come from. I see you rolling your eyes and I can tell you right now that I donāt like it! I can feel your skepticism but Iām going to have the last laugh when Iām traveling to Stockholm to receive my Nobel Prize for advancements in the areas of physics and extrasolar travel. Mark my words, youāll be begging me for the opportunity to sit for an interview in a few years, so you should take a moment to really appreciate all of the time Iām spending with you now letting you document my processes. Pretty soon Iām going to need a publicist and a whole team of managers to figure out where to allocate my valuable time. Between all the awards adn the scientific breakthroughs, itās going to be pretty exhausting Iāll bet. Iām totally a scientist, I swear! ______________________________ (501 words) Prompt: Write a story about a scientist. |