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Chủ Nhật, 5 tháng 6, 2011
Thứ Ba, 23 tháng 11, 2010
Birth of the Earth
Our Earth was spinning very fast when it was spit out of the Sun as a molten glob four and one half billion years ago in the initial explosion.
Venus was spinning in an opposite direction when it was spit out and is still doing the same.
The Earth settled down in a very fortunate orbit for the existence of life. At 93 million miles distance from the Sun it receives just about the right amount of radiant energy.
Its spinning has gradually slowed down over these billion of years and is now settled into a comfortable 24 hour rotation at the present time.
It will be millions of years in the future before it slows to a complete halt as our less massive moon has already.
In the days of the dinosaurs when the Earth was spinning faster, the days/night cycles were shorter.
Going back a couple of billion years further, at one time the Earth was spinning so fast that it may have had a ring around it, similar to Saturn.
The Earth was much more oblate at that time, the oceans were more concentrated around the equatorial zones, with much more shallow ocean depths at the poles.
The oceans are still deeper at the equator then they are at the poles and the Earth is still slightly oblate.
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How the Universe Works
Have you ever wondered exactly how our Universe is put together? How is it built? And how it actually works? This is ultimate guide to the Cosmos will show as never before the inner workings of our planet, the Solar System, the galaxies and the Universe itself.
This series investigates the nuts and bolts of our cosmos, exploring a whole range of fascinating celestial phenomena and how they came to be the way they are.
Experts and mind-blowing CGI, take viewers under the celestial hood to tell the greatest story of all – the story of how we and everything around us began.
Big Bang. A detailed explanation of the Big Bang Theory. Professor Michio Kaku & other colleagues explain what happened billionths of a second after the BB through to what might happen at the universes end.
Black Holes. The origins of one of the most mysterious forces in the Universe, Black Holes. How Black Holes are instrumental in the evolution of the Universe itself and how Black Holes can destroy whole galaxies or create them. It also covers Hypernovas, Gamma Ray bursts, Super Massive Black Holes and Quasars.
Alien Galaxies. In this episode scientists like Michio Kaku talk about the estimated 200 billion galaxies in the known Universe and explains where galaxies came from, how they work, what’s their future and how they will die.
Extreme Stars. Michio Kaku explains the different types, how they are born, what they are made of, how they will die and find out how all life & matter in the Universe as we know it ows its existence to the stars.
Supernovas. Different types of supernovas, what the secret ingredient is that gives a star the power to supernova and why all matter in the universe owes its existence to them.
Extreme Planets. The different types, why there are different types, how they are formed, how many scientists have discovered and what makes them so different when they are made out of the same star stuff. Find out what makes the Earth so unique and what the theory is behind a gas giants magnetic field.
Alien Solar Systems. See actual pictures of solar system being born, see our solar system from its start to its inevitable end and learn about why Neptune & Venus seem out of place and the theory of how they came to be where they are today.
Alien Moons. The secret worlds of our solar system. Discover where other life may exist and how, where the largest eruptions take place, where are the largest oceans and the coldest temperatures. Find out why each moon has its own personality and how they help stabilize the plant they orbit. One of the most puzzling questions of all is answered, why does Saturns moon Tritan orbit backwards and what is its destiny?
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Fisrt Entry of BMC
Hey! I'm BMC and this is my blog for my upcoming trip to study abroad in USA!!
I am currently a junior at Stanford High School. I'm a busy student, finding time for dance team, tennis team, gymnastics, indian dance, interact club, student senate, student council, camarada, harp lessons, youth group, academic quiz team, and schoolwork. I felt it was time to take on something much different than what I am used to- studying abroad! It was actually very hard to find a program that did high school exchange to India, because it isn't a very popular destination. When I found out about the AFS program I was so excited!
While in India, I hope to gain a new perspective on my life. I have never moved and I have always been to the same school, so I hardly get any diversity from day to day. I have traveled to a few places around the world, but I have never stayed over a few weeks. I also expect to learn all about the Indian culture and some more of the language too! When I come back, I would like to possibly do some presentations around the area to show people in the community my experience. It's not everyday one gets to travel to a place like India for almost a year!
So far I have been successful in fundraising along with the help of my family. We will be funding the majority of the trip, with the rest being funded by however many donations we can receive! AFS has given me a $600 scholarship given by donors which is extremely generous! All money I earn from working also goes in my fundraising account. All donations can be sent to my address; email me at azuremontana@cox.net for more info. Thanks everyone ahead of time for your donations!
I'll post more soon!
BMC
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