I'm not sure exactly what you're asking here.
Perhaps you are referring to Eratosthenes of Cyrene, the greek scientist who estimated the circumference of the earth by measuring the shadows of sticks in around 240 BC?
you can find professor Ansel (scientist) in u of s in the classroom (he is the red one)
read the directions, pee on the stick and wait
a meter stick.
Stick/pole
nope but scientist are trying to invent it :)
A rod of uranium
At the end, follow the evil scientist and the games ends. Then you win...
Most definitely a mad scientist. You should wear a long lab coat with books stuffed in with papers all over some falling out - literally. You should then stick your hair in all directions with gel. If you are allowed to then you shoud die your hair grey.
Go to a sports store and by a mesh kit. IN the mesh kit should be directions on how to string a stick
the tectonics plates will stick together.
A scientist sawed a stick to a random length and called it one metre.
Because the Earth revolving creates the gravity that makes you stick to the surface.