6 year old son constantly asks about black holes, gravity, planets&stars, Planck units, and other aspects of cosmology and particle physics.
"How many atoms are there in the known universe?" "If spaces between atoms were filled, how many atoms could fit in the known universe?"
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"How many atoms are there in the unknown universe?" etc
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Do you go through the Fermi numbers with him? Or try to get him to play outside and hope he ends up semi-normal?
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This is next on the agenda: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi –Dirac_statistics (ok not really)
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(link didn't work here, but that was supposed to be to Fermi-Dirac statistics)
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honestly considered naming him after Fermi or Dirac but decided against it
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Probably the right decision! I mean, you could have gone subtle like "Henry"
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