THERES SOMETHING ABOUT PHYSICS
THE VICTORS OF VIGILANCE OH YEAH!!
Science is by far my most favorite subject. I've always dreamed of being a scientist one day. Its been my interest since I was very young. Since my mind was full of curiosity, I wanted to know them. As I knew them, I've been wanting to know more. There's still more thing I want to know about physics. But right now, I realized that everything involves physics. We use physics everyday, its crazy! If it wasn't for physics, we wouldn't know when to stop a car, to make music, to get the right shot on playing basketball. We wouldn't even know when will a typhoon come or what intensity the earthquake will be. Physics has been contributing to everything, especially our lives. It has been affecting us for millions and millions of years!
When I was in grade school, I was always curious about physics. I wanted to learn how energy was transferred from one body to another. Sometimes I wonder how a ball bounces up and down but bounces slightly lower after the next bounce. But now I see physics as solve here and solve there. Tons of constants and formulas. But that wont stop me from learning about physics. Until now I'm amazed by physics like how light reflects off mirrors and how certain mirrors reflect images differently.
Sanchez
When I was a kid, I was wondering why don't airplanes and birds fall from air immediately like other things do. As soon as time bounds us, I realized physics was everything and it makes me realize that physics is the one who keeps us alive and the one who answered my questions when I was a kid. Before I wanted to learn how electricity works and how it gives light or hot to save a life using electricity like i used to watch them in film movies. Now I see physics surrounds us. Physics is everywhere that's why I'm amazed by it because It gives meaning to everything. Like how things work in our daily living.
Physics is beautiful and interesting because it is vitals in our daily lives. That sense of beauty seems to emphasize the point that science, in physics particular, is a very human endeavor. When someone writes down a formula or a theory, any physicist worth is salt can judge: is this beautiful or is this ugly? Equations that describe the universe can have certain kind of elegance or may not. In this sense, the ideas that we discuss have an intrinsic beauty. Beautiful things are those in which we find pleasure and seek out. That's why physics is theoretical but the fun is real.
Alejaga
Physicists are on a quest to figure out how nature works at the most fundamental level. This is a romantic story, penned in what may seem the least emotive of languages: mathematics. Whats surprising it that the immeasurable beauty of the world is far from once lost once its inner workings are expressed in this abstract language. Moreover, there remains something deeply intriguing about the fact that the universe is governed by the rules of mathematics in the first place. Many successful ideas in science can be described as beautiful and very often this is a reference to the simplicity and conciseness of nature's law. Einstein's special and general theories of relativity, which describe how space, time, and gravity behave, are based on only three brief postulates.
The laws of electromagnetism, which govern every aspect of how we experience the world through sight, sound, smell taste, or touch, are also concise that they can be written on the front of the T-shirt. However, fundamental laws are not enough on their own. Aristotle said that "all human actions have one or more of these seven causes: chance, nature, compulsion, habit, reason, passion, and desire." Its the first of these -- chance -- that is not decided by the laws of physics, in fact, chance is not decided at all. The fundamental laws of physics cannot predict what will happen; they can only tell us what might happen. This uncertainly is built into the laws of quantum mechanics as brian cox said, "Particle physicists are nothing if not ambitious. And the aim of particle physics is to understand what everything's made of, and how everything sticks together. And by everything I mean, of course, me and you, the Earth, the Sun, the 100 billion suns in our galaxy, and the 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe. Absolutely everything." Physics is something so beautiful and all of us should learn and know about this.
The laws of electromagnetism, which govern every aspect of how we experience the world through sight, sound, smell taste, or touch, are also concise that they can be written on the front of the T-shirt. However, fundamental laws are not enough on their own. Aristotle said that "all human actions have one or more of these seven causes: chance, nature, compulsion, habit, reason, passion, and desire." Its the first of these -- chance -- that is not decided by the laws of physics, in fact, chance is not decided at all. The fundamental laws of physics cannot predict what will happen; they can only tell us what might happen. This uncertainly is built into the laws of quantum mechanics as brian cox said, "Particle physicists are nothing if not ambitious. And the aim of particle physics is to understand what everything's made of, and how everything sticks together. And by everything I mean, of course, me and you, the Earth, the Sun, the 100 billion suns in our galaxy, and the 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe. Absolutely everything." Physics is something so beautiful and all of us should learn and know about this.
Romero





