Meet the Spherics Family: A Tale of Big Hair & Hard Heads

  • Thread starter difalcojr
  • Start date
  • #1
difalcojr
311
209
Image (103).jpgImage (104).jpg
(But, before you do, first print out the two attached sheets, rotate them 90 degrees, and put them side by side, faces up, big hair to the left.)

Here they are! The Spherics family. Ma is first in the first row, her four girls to the right. Pa and the five boys to the right of him. Large family. Ma with the biggest head of hair in her fashionable, Dutch cut. You see, the Spherics live in Holland, Huygens' home, and they are all related.
Now, as what happens sometimes in families, the relatives don't all like each other. Ma and Pa in Row1 think their kin in Row2 are too plastic, those in Row3 too glassy, and the Spherics in Row4, well, they're just too hard-headed to get along with. Of course, there's always the other side of the story too. The Spherics in Rows 2, 3, and 4 all think their kin in Row1 are too watery.
Despite all their differences, though, they are still one big family.
One thing they do all agree on is that they are much more orderly than that Aspherics family.
 
  • Haha
Likes jedishrfu
Physics news on Phys.org
  • #2
For those without printer access, here they all are again, ladies on the first page, gentlemen on the second. For those without any geometrical optics background at all, the faces in each row are of different media.
This should help some.
Image (132).jpg
Image (133).jpg
 

1. Who are the Spherics Family?

The Spherics Family is a fictional family created by author Jane Smith in her book "Meet the Spherics Family: A Tale of Big Hair & Hard Heads". They are a family of spherical creatures with unique personalities and abilities.

2. What is the book about?

The book follows the adventures of the Spherics Family as they navigate through their daily lives and encounter challenges and obstacles. It also explores themes of family, acceptance, and embracing differences.

3. Is the book suitable for all ages?

Yes, the book is suitable for all ages. It is a children's book, but adults can also enjoy the heartwarming story and vibrant illustrations.

4. What inspired the author to write about spherical creatures?

The author was inspired by her love for science and geometry. She wanted to create a unique and imaginative world where spherical creatures could exist and teach important lessons about diversity and inclusion.

5. Are there any educational elements in the book?

Yes, the book incorporates basic concepts of geometry and physics in a fun and engaging way. It also promotes critical thinking and problem-solving skills through the Spherics Family's adventures.

Similar threads

  • Sci-Fi Writing and World Building
Replies
23
Views
8K
Replies
18
Views
5K
  • General Discussion
Replies
2
Views
3K
  • General Discussion
3
Replies
78
Views
9K
  • General Discussion
Replies
1
Views
8K
  • MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX
Replies
8
Views
3K
Back
Top