Amaranth 52 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 Erm... okay... Let's see... Newton's first law states that: (Hopefully Ive memorised correctly XD) An object(or body) will continue to stay at rest, or continue in its state of motion in a straight line unless an external force acts upon it~ (Yay I took the easiest) Speaking of Newton, what other scientists do we know besides him? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kyuu Nye 425 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 :mellow: Can we have anyone share with us about Science laws or teach us about science? Newton's three laws, Einstein's laws, etc...? I'll tell you right now that every Law is just a well proven theory. Anyone tells you that science produces hard irrefutable facts has lied to you. Science is about total understanding, but because of that we are always questioning and revising. Sometimes in an effort to prove something, it is disproven, or an exception is found. Here is a good comic about the state of the understanding of gravity in theoretical physics: Regardless of what you may think, or what impressions you may have about science. Science is merely the testing of hypothesis. Whether the result is positive or negative doesn't matter because everything is a result. Also... I could very easily put down the equations for each theory and expand upon what they mean... but that may be too much for a forum where most users have never even seen the likes of calculus or actual physics or science. If you go into science you'll learn really quickly that people lied to you when you were in grade school... (actually that goes for a lot of subjects, but it is especially horrid in science) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Moonlight Magician 98 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 Erm... okay... Let's see... Newton's first law states that: (Hopefully Ive memorised correctly XD) An object(or body) will continue to stay at rest, or continue in its state of motion in a straight line unless an external force acts upon it~ (Yay I took the easiest) hahaha you're naughty as always! Speaking of Newton, what other scientists do we know besides him? How dare you to forgot Einstein... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amaranth 52 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 I'll tell you right now that every Law is just a well proven theory. Anyone tells you that science produces hard irrefutable facts has lied to you. Science is about total understanding, but because of that we are always questioning and revising. Sometimes in an effort to prove something, it is disproven, or an exception is found. Here is a good comic about the state of the understanding of gravity in theoretical physics: Regardless of what you may think, or what impressions you may have about science. Science is merely the testing of hypothesis. Whether the result is positive or negative doesn't matter because everything is a result. Also... I could very easily put down the equations for each theory and expand upon what they mean... but that may be too much for a forum where most users have never even seen the likes of calculus or actual physics or science. If you go into science you'll learn really quickly that people lied to you when you were in grade school... (actually that goes for a lot of subjects, but it is especially horrid in science) Indeed, in science, rules change. Absolute truths become total lies. Impossibilities become possible. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lia. 45 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 Well, I can tell you A LOT of amazing things about science 1. If you love astronomy, you can describe your location with precision and detail. I for one, live in the Blue Planet, counted among the inner planets, in the Orion Arm of the Milky Way Galaxy, Local Group, etc..., Universe 2. If you love taxonomy, you can classify every living thing into its own K-P-C-O-F-G-S... I add another category exclusive for human beings-- Variety: Normal, Abnormal, Insane, Psycho, Schizo, Paranoid, etc... 3. Biology is the study of life. Study it and you'll find what kind of people you meet everday-- snakes, crabs, sloths, leeches, and the like. 4. If you love physics, you can explain why you always seem to lose things. Apparently, anti-matter is a powerful force. And once again, black holes do exist. We call them "blind spots." 5. If you love chemistry, you'll be an expert on what makes people fall in love with each other. And admit it, chemistry class is a great time for bonding... 6. If you love geology, you will be well-versed in multiplication tables, periodic tables, and water tables--and wonder why the last one never appears on your exam. 7. If you love meteorology, you should know the best place to get an unlimited supply of different shapes and sizes of cotton candy. 8. If you're a fan of marine biology, you will swear that dolphins are smarter than fifth graders. 9. Newton's first law of motion, or the law of inertia states that things at rest tend to stay at rest, and things in motion tend to remain in motion. It shouldn't be a surprise to your parents that waking you up in the morning is such a chore. On the other hand, they have probably restated the other half as "Kids at play remain that way." 10. Sarcasm is a science. Wow. I <3 your list, Twin. +1 XXDDDDDDDDDDD Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Detective Rohit 38 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 I'll tell you right now that every Law is just a well proven theory. Anyone tells you that science produces hard irrefutable facts has lied to you. Science is about total understanding, but because of that we are always questioning and revising. Sometimes in an effort to prove something, it is disproven, or an exception is found. Regardless of what you may think, or what impressions you may have about science. Science is merely the testing of hypothesis. Whether the result is positive or negative doesn't matter because everything is a result. Also... I could very easily put down the equations for each theory and expand upon what they mean... but that may be too much for a forum where most users have never even seen the likes of calculus or actual physics or science. If you go into science you'll learn really quickly that people lied to you when you were in grade school... (actually that goes for a lot of subjects, but it is especially horrid in science) The very first thing they lied as per i remember was teaching Bohr's atomic theory till the 10th grade. There are many cases where newton's law's are defied. Science is huge. Rather, we all are talking about Physics to be specific!. Nothing remains. you never know, after some 200-300 years, new laws may be out. Universe is random. If there were no anomilies, there wont be interest and amazement. A derivative a day, keeps Integral away. [/Quote] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amaranth 52 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 hahaha you're naughty as always! How dare you to forgot Einstein... Einstein...what do I remember about Eintstein? He's autistic, right? Also, let us not forget Copernicus. Pasteur. Boyle. Watson. Our dear old Aristotle. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Moonlight Magician 98 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 The very first thing they lied as per i remember was teaching Bohr's atomic theory till the 10th grade. There are many cases where newton's law's are defied. Science is huge. Rather, we all are talking about Physics to be specific! Science is not only huge but it talks everything.Even the tiniest thing in the universe can be explain by it. Einstein...what do I remember about Eintstein? He's autistic, right? Also, let us not forget Copernicus. Pasteur. Boyle. Watson. Our dear old Aristotle. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaitou Kid Legendary Thief 197 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 Speaking of Newton, what other scientists do we know besides him? Hmmmm... I forgot. I do bad at remembering names. I will probably only remember their laws. I did well in remembering Einstein's and Newton's. I don't think I can remember the rest unless you remind me I'll tell you right now that every Law is just a well proven theory. Anyone tells you that science produces hard irrefutable facts has lied to you. Science is about total understanding, but because of that we are always questioning and revising. Sometimes in an effort to prove something, it is disproven, or an exception is found. Here is a good comic about the state of the understanding of gravity in theoretical physics: Regardless of what you may think, or what impressions you may have about science. Science is merely the testing of hypothesis. Whether the result is positive or negative doesn't matter because everything is a result. Also... I could very easily put down the equations for each theory and expand upon what they mean... but that may be too much for a forum where most users have never even seen the likes of calculus or actual physics or science. If you go into science you'll learn really quickly that people lied to you when you were in grade school... (actually that goes for a lot of subjects, but it is especially horrid in science) Of course. Science is ever changing. One moment they can tell you that a chemical is good for your body, the next moment they proved otherwise. Everything in Science is based on assumptions. (Assuming that air resistance is negligible, assuming that energy is conserved...etc.) There are so many other factors that affect Science. There are also some contradicting aspects in Science. (For example, some say light is energy, some say they are thrown out in packets of matter...) But without the laws and theories in Science as basis, we wouldn't be able to continue and make so many other discoveries which we use today. Even though Science may not be absolute truth, we still have to learn and understand them. Whether or not you think they are lies or not, they will have to decide for themselves. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Detective Rohit 38 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 Science is not only huge but it talks everything.Even the tiniest thing in the universe can be explain by it. I meant the same. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lia. 45 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 Einstein...what do I remember about Eintstein? He's autistic, right? Also, let us not forget Copernicus. Pasteur. Boyle. Watson. Our dear old Aristotle. I heard that Einstein dropped out of High School or something. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaitou Kid Legendary Thief 197 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 Einstein...what do I remember about Eintstein? He's autistic, right? Also, let us not forget Copernicus. Pasteur. Boyle. Watson. Our dear old Aristotle. Ah I remember Boyle and Aristotle... XD How about the rest? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amaranth 52 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 Science is awesome. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaitou Kid Legendary Thief 197 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 hahaha you're naughty as always! How dare you to forgot Einstein... How am I naughty?!?! LOL Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lia. 45 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 I remember Copernicus, Pasteur, Aristotle as well as Einstein. Copernicus- Solar system Pasteur- something about Milk. Aristotle- forgot. >__< Einstein- e=mc2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amaranth 52 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 I remember Copernicus, Pasteur, Aristotle as well as Einstein. Copernicus- Solar system Pasteur- something about Milk. Aristotle- forgot. >__< Einstein- e=mc2 Aristotle-everything against Galileo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Detective Rohit 38 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 Sadly..most of the people know Einstein only becasue of Theory of Relativity...He actually got Noble Prize for Photoelectric effect.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amaranth 52 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 Sadly..most of the people know Einstein only becasue of Theory of Relativity...He actually got Noble Prize for Photoelectric effect.. Something about him reminds me of atomic bombs... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaitou Kid Legendary Thief 197 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 Do you want to explain the theory of relativity? I know him because of e = mc2 energy = mass x speed of light~ (Don't really understand what it meant by packets of light) Energy has always been separate from mass. This is one confusing law. hahaha Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amaranth 52 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 Do you want to explain the theory of relativity? I know him because of e = mc2 energy = mass x speed of light~ (Don't really understand what it meant by packets of light) Energy has always been separate from mass. This is one confusing law. hahaha Photons=discrete packets of light Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaitou Kid Legendary Thief 197 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 Photons=discrete packets of light So they are only used in theories~ When we learn about energy, we learnt that they are waves. When we come to photons, they turn into packets of light~ :V Amazing Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Black Demon 466 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 I like it when this "Chatroom" section gets more and more academic, not just the place for negative emotions to be spread Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Detective Rohit 38 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 Do you want to explain the theory of relativity? I know him because of e = mc2 energy = mass x speed of light~ (Don't really understand what it meant by packets of light) Energy has always been separate from mass. This is one confusing law. hahaha Correction: Speed of light^2 Packets of lights..Its time to introduce Max Planck into picture. He was the one who said that light is made of small packets of energy called "Quanta". Each packet has energy equivalent to E=hf..where E is energy, h is planck's constant and f is frequency. WARNING-- KKLT, dont put too much head into it right now..else you will forget everything@! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaitou Kid Legendary Thief 197 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 I like it when this "Chatroom" section gets more and more academic, not just the place for negative emotions to be spread I agree~ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amaranth 52 Report post Posted October 12, 2011 Correction: Speed of light^2 Packets of lights..Its time to introduce Max Planck into picture. He was the one who said that light is made of small packets of energy called "Quanta". Each packet has energy equivalent to E=hf..where E is energy, h is planck's constant and f is frequency. WARNING-- KKLT, dont put too much head into it right now..else you will forget everything@! NOOOOO!!! Quantum theory... Orbitals... Negative and Positive Electron Spin... My brain can't handle that much. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites