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Sean Simms-Malenfant is a science student currently enrolled in the IB program in hopes of studying in physics and mathematics in university.[1] His high school level thesis (called a “memoire” in Canadian french pre-universities) is expected to be released some time in January 2025 and has garnered some attention within the his local science community which anticipate it to be a experimental validation of the speed of light.
Notable exploits:
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edit- ^ Based on an undocumented interview I had with him personally
- ^ "Select a tournament". swisssys.com. Retrieved 2024-08-05.
- ^ "Tournoi Cégep Garneau 2023". Google Docs. Retrieved 2024-08-05.