St Patrick's College year 12 student Isaac Degetto wins Tasmanian Triochron Industries Physics Prize
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NewsSt Patrick's College year 12 student Isaac Degetto wins Tasmanian Triochron Industries Physics Prize By Michelle WisbeyUpdated October 28 2016 - 6:26pm, first published 4:42pmBy Michelle
WisbeyUpdated October 28 2016 - 6:26pm, first published 4:42pmFacebookTwitterWhatsappEmailCopyWINNER: St Patrick's College year 12 student Isaac Degetto won the Tasmanian Triochron
Industries Physics Prize for a paper discussing the paradox of time travel. Picture: Paul Scambler Isaac Degetto is only in year 12, but there is no doubt he has a promising career in
science ahead of him.
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student was announced as the winner of the Tasmanian Triochron Industries Physics Prize this week for his essay on the paradox of time travel.
The competition challenges students to discuss the paradox and draw a conclusion.
Isaac said he had really enjoyed the challenge.
“The prize mainly encouraged breadth of research and creativity, and I found a range of interesting things, like the timeline protection hypothesis where the timeline protects itself,” he
said.
“So everything that’s already happened, has already happened.
“I spent about four days just reading a lot of stuff and watching a lot of videos and then eventually writing the essay.”
Isaac worked with his classmates and science teacher Bill Halliday to discuss the topic.
He plans on continuing his science studies by studying surgery at university.
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