Any topic (writer’s choice)
Please notes that actually total are 5 pages, but 4th pages should have pictures connect to the main body and 5th page is about ‘d) Reference List: 1 page should be devoted to the Bibliography. There should be at least 2 Internet sources and 2 non-Internet sources.’, so you can put picture + Bibliography in the same page and I will adjust/ edit it.
Main Body: 3 Pages Double Spaced Text, Size 12 font, w/Introduction and Conclusion
c) 1 Extra Page of Pictures: If the pictures are interspersed in your Main Body, then the Main Body should be 4 pages long
d) Reference List: 1 page should be devoted to the Bibliography. There should be at least 2 Internet sources and 2 non-Internet sources. The report can be about any topic that you choose. It shouldnt be too specific or too broad so you can cover it in 3 pages.
Here are some example of topics you can choose:
1)Particle Physics
2)Nature of Gravity
3)String & M-Theory
4)Extra Dimensions
5)Quantum Mechanics & its philosophical implications
6)Special & General Relativity
7)Time Travel & Wormholes
8)Quantum Loop theory
9)The Nature of Time & Entropy
10)The Higgs Particle
11)Particle Accelerators & how they are used
12)The Holographic Principle
Sample Bibliography
Books:
1) Hawking, Stephen. A Brief History of Time. New York: Bantam Books, 1988. Magazine,
Journals:
1) THE MORPHOLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF GALAXIES: Roberto G. Abraham and Sidney van den Bergh in Science, Vol. 293, No. 5533, pages 1273 1278; August 17, 2001.
2) TIME WITHOUT END: PHYSICS AND BIOLOGY IN AN OPEN UNIVERSE: Freeman J. Dyson in Reviews of Modern Physics, Vol. 51, No. 3, pages 447 460: July 1979.
Internet Sites:
1) http://obswww.unige.ch/~udry/planet/method.html. Extrasolar Planet Search website hosted by the Geneva Observatory and a research team led by Michel Mayor. The site covers the major projects underway to discover new planets and gives an overview of the different methods that are used.
2) http://www.adlerplanetarium.org/pub/Prime_Focus_No_8.pdf Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum website in Chicago, Illinois. The Museum publishes a quarterly magazine summarizing the various research projects of their Astronomy staff.