Exactly Why Jack Skellington's Experiments Failed (The Nightmare Before Christmas)

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What is Jack Skellington testing for in his science experiment scene? Are they real experiments? Why were Jack's experiments doomed to fail from the start? Let's dive into some real-world science to figure out just WHAT DOES IT MEAN!?

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What does it mean, WHAT DOES IT MEAN?! Just WHAT exactly is Jack Skellington testing for in all the stolen Christmas bric-a-brack? Yes, I know “Christmas” but, confound it all, what EXACTLY in the experiments he sets up is he looking for, in the real-world sense? Simple montage, nothing more? Or something bigger at its core? It’s been buzzing in my skull for far too long, so I had to know… what is he doing, WHAT IS HE DOING?! And, most importantly, WHY were his experiments DOOMED TO FAIL from the very start?

In the Nightmare Before Christmas, Jack Skellington sets out to determine what makes Christmas “Christmas” using The Scientific Method. Dr. Finkelstein lends Jack various laboratory equipment, like a microscope, test tubes, beakers, and whatever else he was able to shove in his bag that’s obviously connected to another dimension because there’s no way that all fit in there and didn’t break. (I mean GLASS beakers and test tubes bouncing around in a bag?! Psht no way those survived intact!)

Research:  K Hunter
Writing: K Hunter and abitfrank
"Myst on the Moor, The Snow Queen, Holiday Weasel" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech. com)
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Images and Sources:
Candy cane experiment: elementalscience.com/blogs/science-activities/top-3-candy-cane-experiments
Oscillating chemiluminescence: scienceonblog.wordpress.com/2017/10/26/oscillating-chemiluminescence-reaction-in-the-nightmare-before-christmas
science.howstuffworks.com/luminol2 .htm
David Muelheims (David Mülheims, Germany) Chemoluminescence with Luminol CC BY-SA 2.5
Antique Microscope Slide by Richard Suter. T.S "Berry of Holly”
Onion skin images: www.kuensting.org/school/bb/special_topics/microscopy/cells/onion.html

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