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In [[2364]], [[Wesley Crusher]] was taking a physical sciences class taught by [[Doctor]] [[Channing]], in which they discussed the possibility of forcing [[dilithium]] into even more useful crystals. ({{TNG|Lonely Among Us}}) |
In [[2364]], [[Wesley Crusher]] was taking a physical sciences class taught by [[Doctor]] [[Channing]], in which they discussed the possibility of forcing [[dilithium]] into even more useful crystals. ({{TNG|Lonely Among Us}}) |
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+ | In the [[Doctor's Family Program Beta-Rho]] [[holoprogram]], [[The Doctor]]'s "son," [[Jeffrey]], was considered "extremely bright," so much, in fact, that he was taking the "accelerated physical sciences program" at his school. ({{VOY|Real Life}}) |
:''In one possible dialog for {{e|Man of the People}}, [[Jeffrey Fratis]] was part of the physical sciences department.'' |
:''In one possible dialog for {{e|Man of the People}}, [[Jeffrey Fratis]] was part of the physical sciences department.'' |
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Physical science is the collection of natural sciences which study non-living systems.
In 2364, Wesley Crusher was taking a physical sciences class taught by Doctor Channing, in which they discussed the possibility of forcing dilithium into even more useful crystals. (TNG: "Lonely Among Us")
In the Doctor's Family Program Beta-Rho holoprogram, The Doctor's "son," Jeffrey, was considered "extremely bright," so much, in fact, that he was taking the "accelerated physical sciences program" at his school. (VOY: "Real Life")
- In one possible dialog for "Man of the People", Jeffrey Fratis was part of the physical sciences department.