This week, I got back from nature school, and summer has “officially” started, so I basically did math and science all day. Oh, also, I went to Taekwondo summer camp. I also made a cat clicking game in Scratch, which is a work in progress! Coming soon!

I learned about the law of sines, which is basically a formula for relating the sides of a triangle with the angles. 
I finished this course about population growth and logistic models, because it turns out that I didn’t finish the course! 
I learned about quantum computers, because i’m learning quantum mechanics these days. 
I learned about the Laplace transform. 
I found out that pitch from trees is actually a fluid, and the University of Queensland has set up a really long going experiment! It’s a live video of pitch falling! According to Wikipedia, “‘Pitch’ is the name for any of a number of highly viscous liquids which appear solid, most commonly bitumen. At room temperature, tar pitch flows at a very low rate, taking several years to form a single drop.” 
And… drum roll… Here it is. 
Here is Kitty Clicker! 



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