About Us
Links Page
Old News
Site History

DeepScience AV
BIG ENZ Team
 
 

Y9 Science
Y12 Physics
JCHS Info 2000-1

 
  Bodybuilding
Building Project
Life is Complex
Protein Folding
Science Illiteracy
Cloning Humans
 
  Dry Ice
Hot Air Balloons
Jet Engines
LED flashlight
Skateboards
Subwoofer Amp
Welding
 
  Engines
Simple Harmonic
Motion

Waves
Interfaces
 
  Deep Thoughts
Design vs. Darwin
Humour
Logic
Hope in USA Tragedy
Socrates
Apologetics
Knowing God
 

About Us

Hi there. You've found DeepScience.com, a science site for students. The webmaster is Trevor Mander (BSc, MDiv, DipTchg). He actually has a job during the day and is a high-school physics teacher in Auckland, New Zealand.

DeepScience.com hopes to be a fun science site for High Schoolers where students and the young at heart can add their own articles and content. Submitted articles or artwork needs to be original material. Any work that is found to be copied without reference to the original (plagiarised) will be removed immediately.

Articles can debate philosophical ideas, especially as they interact with the world of science. That's what DeepScience is all about. DeepScience is a safe, family orientated, conservative, website.

These are some of the topics we hope to include in the future:

  • Physics - a basic course outline
  • Electronics - a basic course outline
  • Computer - what's that all about?
  • Fun experiments - some to try at home and some to not
  • Links - Some of the most useful and some of the most silly
  • Life is Worth Living - some really funny bits and pieces.
  • Truth - and the meaning of life.

Recommended Places:
Computers
PB Tech - good support despite the icky website, Penrose
QMB - Stoddard Rd

Mufflers - Mr Muffler, Onehunga
Tyres - Thompson Tyres, Carr Rd, Mt Roskill
CV boots and suspension - ADL, Stoddard Rd, Mt Roskill
Gym - Tony Martin's Sports Connection, Carr Rd

To contact us, send us an e-mail.
The address is to the webmaster at our domain name (deepscience.com)

Buttons for linking to DeepScience.com

 

 

 

 

Picture from a student at Rosehill College (obviously I wasn't giving him enough work to do!)