Thursday, May 20, 2010

IDK My three topics IDK

1. What was your favorite Geology topic this year? Why?

My favorite topic in the study of rocks was the mohs scale because it's cool how you can measure the hardness of a mineral.
2. What was your favorite Meteorology topic this year? Why?
My favorite topic in the study of weather would be the tornado mainly because they destroy a lot of thing and there very cool the way its like a twister from the clouds.
3. What was your favorite Astronomy topic this year? Why?
You already know about this section it's definitely the black holes the way nothing can escape them ha ha to bad for who or whatever touches it's horizon.
4. What grade do you think you earned on the Final Exam? What did you do to prepare? Is there anything that you wish you had done differently?
I think I got a 90 probably between 88-93 and I really didn't do anything I just ask questions over and over and over then eventually it's stuck there and it probably is something different I could have done but I don't know what that is
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Sunday, May 9, 2010

biiiggg bbbaaannnggg

1. What made the Big Bang "bang?" In other words, why didn't the universe just stay in a tiny little sphere the size of a golfball? More details = more points.

The big bang theory states that at one time the universe was confined to a dense, hot, superrnassive ball. Then, 13.7 billion years ago, a violent explosion occured making all these materials go into all directions. The universe continues to expand, evolve and cool from the explosion.

2. What do you think would happen if you went into a black hole? Scientists only know what happens until you get to the event horizon. Anything beyond that is really just an educated guess. More details = more points.

I think that as soon as you pass the event horizon in a black hole you will quickly be sucked in by gravity and your body would explode into millions of pieces instantly. There would be no chance of escape since the gravity is so strong and there is no light, not to be cruel like that.

3. Tell me what you think about worm holes? When you pass through one, where do you go? WHEN do you go? More details = more points.

I think that it would be impossible for you to go into the past, but you would be no where just floating in space or you could go deep into the future. I think that you would instantly be pulled into the future probably hundreds of years away. You would be able to see how the how time changes and possibly how generations repeat and grow in various ways. But you would only be able to leavr the worm hole by coming out the other side of the one you went in thats why it's going to be awhile before you come out.