Thursday, January 20, 2011

SCIENCE IS FUN!

Science can be fun, but depends on what type of science :)
today during class, Koie & I was Google-ing about Aurora, May 21 2011, Comets,
Milky Way, Meteorite etc..
It's all so scientific but have you ever read into it so deeply to clear
your doubts about it? or to at least know what's going around the world..
How many planets are there? What is the milky way? How big is it? How did it ever
come about? Will Judgement Day really come?

All this questions, especially the 2012 end of world news, is going on in my mind right now.
However, after reading in NASA's website about the meteorite hitting Earth in 2012(that's
how World ends, I guess that's what they said), I learnt and conclude that no
meteorite or asteroid or whatsoever is near Earth at the moment, and for the next century I guess.
So, We're safe. :) That is if you believe in only science which is NASA prediction.

But if you believe in everything, including the Mayan calender and the Bible's Judgement Day,
then there is another story. The Mayan calender ends on 21st December 2012.
And according to the Bible, Judgement Day is on 21st May 2011, thereafter, Jesus is said to
come down to Earth and bring true believers up to Heaven, the rest of the people
will be left on Earth to go through 5 months of torment, like how a scorpion stings a man, before
World ends on October 21, 2011.


So should we believe Judgement Day then World will end soon..
Or should be believe NASA's/ Mayan prediction, and maybe World might end on 2012..




Anyway, talk about more fascinating things about science...

This is the Aurora:

An Aurora is caused by magnetic field reaction and it releases natural 'light'.
This light comes in different colours, like green, red, blue.. nice right? I want to see it with my own eyes...

This is the 'Milky Way':


It's taken at Fort Davis, Texas.
A 'milky Way' is a line of lots and lots of stars, million of stars...
uncountable stars!
How amazing.. I also want to see it with my two eyes!!! :)
It also consists of planets, so planets aren't as big as you think.
What is the biggest of all? The Milky Way.



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