Science: Energy: Bioenergy: Human
A Nobel Prize for Studying Exotic Dancers   (0)  [vote for, against]
Exotic Matter Indeed. Who even believes it's out there.


-- theircompetitor, Oct 04 2016

This group might be willing http://www.improbable.com/ig/
They routinely reward research that many would snub. [Vernon, Oct 05 2016]

wikipedia Ruskin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ruskin
[beanangel, Oct 05 2016]

Moron particles are one prime example.
-- RayfordSteele, Oct 04 2016


//Exotic Dancers// Terpsichorean Ecdysiasts.
-- FlyingToaster, Oct 04 2016


If the exotic dancers happened to be extraterrestrials, a Nobel Prize for Medicine might be relevant for a thorough study of them.
-- Vernon, Oct 05 2016


I could imagine an actual Ruskin [link] prize for aesthetic beauty, with a category: human: dance

I would like viewing all the beautiful Ruskin prize winners!
-- beanangel, Oct 05 2016


Do you think we'll ever discover a magnetic monopole dancer?
-- Cuit_au_Four, Oct 06 2016


Or maybe the elusive topless quark?
-- Cuit_au_Four, Oct 08 2016


That's an idea that will be lepton.
-- MaxwellBuchanan, Oct 08 2016


The Bottom quark could be equally, if not more, attractive...
-- 8th of 7, Oct 08 2016


Feynman wanted to name what are now quarks Partons after Dolly Parton. eventually someone started naming particles Partons. Only basic unit of matter named after a living person as far as I know, unless Seaborgium qualifies.
-- beanangel, Oct 08 2016


Yes ... anything with Borg in gets our votes.

And we have many.
-- 8th of 7, Oct 08 2016



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