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Rubber band Model of Universe : Winner of 2008 Stanford Innovation Tournament.

March 5th, 2008 Posted in Uncategorized

 

Last week, I wrote about the Stanford Innovation Tournament on the BizOrigin Blog. Every year, Stanford sponsors a tournament where the participants are asked to “add value” to a common, everyday item. This year, the item chosen was a rubber band.
I had my simple and complex ways of adding value to a rubber band. But despite my involvement in the “Talk Like a Physicist” campaign, I did not think about using the rubber band to demonstrate a physics concept! :-(
One of the winning entries is by Michael Fisher, demonstrating a rubber band model of the Einstein’s Theory of special relativity. As a true business school major and a marketer, he titled it as ” a model of the Universe”, let’s not quibble about that.


In a few years, we will have our own contest of demonstrating most physics using a household object. Stay tuned!

Do you know that you can measure the speed of light using a rubber band in your microwave oven? What other physics can you demonstrate with a rubber band?

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3 Responses to “Rubber band Model of Universe : Winner of 2008 Stanford Innovation Tournament.”

  1. Rubber band Model of Universe : Winner of 2008 Stanford Innovation …-Download Music Says:

    [...] Sebastian Pietsch wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptI had my simple and complex ways of adding value to a rubber band. But despite my involvement in the “Talk Like a Physicist” campaign, I did not think about using the rubber band to demonstrate a physics concept! … [...]


  2. Parag Joshi Says:

    Very interesting blog with Phunny Phyumor ! :-) This is what you can expect form a PhD (Doctor of Physics) !


  3. rubberband Says:

    Cool.. Is there anything rubber bands can’t do?


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