I have an undergraduate degree in physics and, though I am not working in
that field, I have spent time with those who are. Contrary to popular belief,
physicists are not pointdexter dweebs--they are funny, vulgar and crude. Good folks.
In 1998 at Case Western Reserve they had a conference allegedly about microgravity
transport phenomena. I happen to know the code words they used in advertising
the conference and present them below. (This is sort of like revealing a magician's
secrets.)
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Official Title of Paper
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Title Translated into Plain English
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| Thermocapillary Flows with Low Frequency g-Jitter |
Constipated Eskimo farting at a summer concert |
| Attenuation of Gas Turbulence by a Nearly Stationary Dispersion
of Fine Particles |
Seated musician's splatter fart |
| Fluid physics in a Fluctuating Acceleration Environment |
Wet fart in an elevator |
| Constrained Vapor Bubble |
Scuba diver fart |
| Frontal Polymerization in Microgravity |
Space shuttle cockpit fart |
| Effective Forces Between Colloidal Particles |
Squeezed out lumpy farts |
| Absolute and Convective Instability of a Liquid Jet |
Diarrhea on a roller coaster |
| Linear Viscoelasticity of Hard Sphere Crystals from Resonance Detected
with Dynamic Light Scattering |
Rock candy farts at a fireworks display |
| Weakly Nonlinear Description of Parametric Instabilities in Vibrating
Flows |
Cheek flapping fart |
| Analogies between Colloidal Sedimentation and Turbulent Convection
at High Prandt Numbers |
Mathematician farting while flushing the toilet |
| Dynamics of the Molten Contact Line |
Burner fart |
| Two-Phase Flows |
Burping and farting |
| Inertial Effects in Suspension Dynamics |
Loose stool in a toilet on a train |