Depends on the physicist in question. I presume you've got your cap set on a specific physicist, rather than just fishing for one of us in general. Because most of us are pretty easy to catch. ;)
2007-11-23 17:43:32
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answer #1
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answered by Dvandom 6
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Find some smooth way to insinuate a comparison between your mouth and a pair of vernier calipers. He might suggest something that you may take the measure of.
2007-11-23 23:33:50
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answered by elohimself 4
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Same way as any other. Although speak intelligently, as they often value intelligence. They need a "sounding board" at times, and at least pretending to keep up with his intelligence level will prove well.
2007-11-23 23:30:32
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answered by Me 1
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talk about all the usual stuff that goes on around and mix it with physics
Ex. "Hey can you exert a force of 2.345 Newtons onto that cup and rotate your hands a 45.63 degrees and keep an angular momentum of Newton meter seconds and with a displacement of 2.3 cm so that i can grab it with a force of 3 newtons and lift with a torque of 3.67 joules?"
He will definitely go ga ga over you
2007-11-23 23:32:52
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answered by SHEERBEAUTY 2
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Tell him that Gravity is not responsible for people falling in love.
2007-11-23 23:30:05
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answered by Anonymous
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With a magnet?
I'd say show interest in what he loves. We men are suckers for that.
2007-11-23 23:30:06
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answered by alpla 6
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Pay them properly
2007-11-24 06:50:43
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answered by za 7
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Ask his theory on how it all started.
2007-11-24 00:09:23
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answered by Anonymous
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physicist are probablly smart so be smart too
2007-11-23 23:33:02
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answered by Anonymous
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bbe smert
2007-11-23 23:29:35
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answered by bryan f 2
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