Site Administrator Graeme Posted May 10, 2016 Site Administrator Posted May 10, 2016 So to show that science and sports do mix, I'd like to introduce Cameron McEvoy. Australian Olympian, and science geek, nickname "The Professor". To quote from his Wikipedia article: McEvoy is a physics and mathematics student at Griffith University. At the 2016 Olympic trials he gained attention by wearing a swim cap with the signal of two merging black holes to celebrate the first observation of gravitational waves that was announced two months earlier. The year before he wore a cap showing a Feynman diagram of a positron and an electron annihilating A more complete article, with some interesting pictures from facebook and Instagram, can be found here. 3
sandrewn Posted May 10, 2016 Posted May 10, 2016 Graeme, as is most often the case you have the ability to select excellent subject material for your posts. That, as a rule are of interest to most, if not all of our membership. Yup, you have done it once more. Now I will be hard pressed to choose between my Canadian Olympic swimmer(s) and McEvoy, should they race him in Rio. Well done (again) Sandrewn 1
sandrewn Posted May 11, 2016 Posted May 11, 2016 Graeme, I am glad I had said 'as a rule' and not always. Despite the lack of response to this thread, I think that in a few months McEvoy will prove us (you and I) to be right in Rio. Then on the geek side, time will I am certain justify this thread. Go Cameron McEvoy Go!, reach for the stars.
Hunter Thomson Posted May 12, 2016 Posted May 12, 2016 This is something that often gets lost in the stereotypes. There's a belief (exemplified by a LOT of YA and teen media) that jocks or other athletically inclined people are not intelligent and academically capable. It's nice to see that particular stereotype being broken down.
Site Administrator Graeme Posted May 12, 2016 Author Site Administrator Posted May 12, 2016 I think there are enough examples to show that the stereotype has a basis in reality, but also enough examples to show that it's by no means universal. I like Cameron because he's at the more extreme end when it comes to showing a smart athlete He's also not afraid of people knowing it and he does it in a way that isn't snobbish One of my favourites is this Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/t2Ek1ZG3Um/ I finished my session tonight and then calculated that (in theory) I should hold 2:13's for infinity 200m freestyles. But experiment definitely disagrees with theory and I 100% can not do that!! But I had fun playing with a little maths and physics anyway
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