It was an evening in Peach Creek that, unlike most days in the small town, was full of buzz and excitement. This was the night of Peach Creek Junior High's annual science fair and there were so many entrants this year that they decided to have it in the town's local community center. Among the entries, there were the typical paper-maché volcanoes that shot out baking soda and vinegar, gas-filled balloons, plant growth, and acid-base reactions. But there was one project that stood out the most out of them all: electromagnetic fields.

A 14-year-old boy dressed in a red shirt, blue pants, and a black beanie had created this project with a lot of hard work for the past month. He had won the science fair for the past two years and was determined to sweep all of his junior high science fairs by winning this year's. He brought his two friends for moral support, but they really wanted to come to laugh at the other projects that may flop. They were about as interested in school-related stuff as they were in hooking up with the Kankers.

"So what is this electrowhatevertheheckitis supposed to be again, Double Dee?" one of his friends said to the beanie-wearing boy.

Edd, referred to by his nickname Double Dee, turned to his friend and said "Well you see Eddy, I am going to demonstrate the marvels of electromagnetic fields to the judges. An electromagnetic field is a physical field produced by electrically charged objects. It affects the behavior of charged objects in the vicinity of the field. The electromagnetic field extends indefinitely throughout space and describes the electromagnetic interaction. The field can be viewed as the combination of an electric field and a magnetic field. The electric field is produced by stationary charges, and the magnetic field by moving charges; these two are often described as the sources of the field. The way in which charges and currents interact with the electromagnetic field is described by Maxwell's equations and the Lorentz force law, which I have written here," Double Dee said as he pointed as his display board.

Eddy, his short, small-tempered, loudmouthed friend, yawned and said "In English, Sock Head."

Double Dee sighed as he said in a slow and dumbed-down way "Positive magnet stick to negative magnet. Positive no stick to positive, negative no stick to negative. Dumbed-down enough for you Eddy?"

"Yeah yeah, whatever. So what's the deal with this machine you have here? Is it a lightning rod or something?" Eddy said quizzically while looking at the strange machine Double Dee built.

Excited to explain his invention, Double Dee enthusiastically said to him "This invention is a highly-charged positive magnet that I can use to remotely attract any object that has a negative charge. Allow me to demonstrate."

On that note, Double Dee fired up the machine and pointed it 50 feet away at his taller and dumber friend, Ed, who was drinking some hot chocolate out of a steel thermos he brought along. Within a split second, the thermos was attached to the super-magnet Double Dee built with Ed having a surprised look on his face.

"Holy crap! Think of all of the quarters we can get with that thing! We'd be rich!" Eddy said with dollar signs in his eyes.

Double Dee sighed and said "Eddy, don't you remember Season Two when we tried doing that and we got stuck in a dumpster? I was deodorizing my clothes for two weeks after that! I'm using this only for the project."

Eddy grumbled and agreed, not wanting to relive that experience again. Ed was pulling hard at the magnet, trying to get the thermos off of the super-magnet.

"Uh, Double Dee, could you turn off the attracter-thingy? I need my cocoa, it's cold in here!"

"Certainly, Ed," Double Dee said as he turned off the magnet.

Eddy turned to Double Dee. "I gotta admit Sock Head, if you can grab Lumpy's drink from all the way across the community center, you've got this in the bag."

"I certainly hope you're right, Eddy."

Judging had officially gotten underway half an hour later, with all of the entrees demonstrating their projects, with Ed and Eddy laughing their heads off at some of them as they failed miserably.

"Oh man, did you see when Tyson's remote-control Air Hog went haywire and ended up giving him a wedgie? That was pure gold! Ed, I'm so glad we were here for this!" Eddy said still laughing hysterically.

"Or when Billy's self-heating frying pan set him on fire? I haven't seen something like that since Attack of the Evil Toaster Mutants!" Ed said chuckling.

Five minutes later, judges and the rest of the crowd, including Ed and Eddy, had gathered around Double Dee and his super-magnet. Double Dee had spent a good half an hour explaining all of the theories of magnetism, laws, energies required, etc., leaving a third of the crowd checking their watches and wishing this kid would shut up and let them move on.

One of the judges finally decided to keep the fair moving along by saying "Eddward, not to disrupt your wonderful speech, but due to time, could you please move forward with demonstrating your project for us?"

"Certainly sir." Double Dee said as he started booting up the machine.

He aimed for Ed's thermos again, which he was still drinking cocoa out of, pulled the trigger, and in a split second the thermos was on the magnet. But during that split second, some of Ed's cocoa spilled on to the machine. The machine started to buzz and discharge static around it, starting a small magnetic force field around it.

"Oh dear, this isn't supposed to happen! It's polarizing and attracting everything!" Double Dee said in a panic. Everyone started to run in a panic as Double Dee started to fiddle with the controls frantically as Ed and Eddy tried their best to help him. Soon the force field ended up creating a rift in time and space on top of the portal, dragging the Eds in.

"DOUBLE DEE! WHAT THE HECK ARE YOU DOING TO US!?" Eddy and Ed yelled in panic.

"I THINK ED'S DRINK SPILLED ONTO THE MACHINE AND IT MALFUNCTIONED, RIPPING TIME AND SPACE APART! HOLD ON TIGHT GENTLEMEN!" Double Dee called to his pals as they all held onto each other. One second later, they were all dragged into the portal as it closed and left everyone wondering what had happened to the three boys.