I can’t yet make sense of anything of Astronomy right now. I am trying to make sense of the atoms, particles, quarks, electrons, and neutrinos. I know some of the things, such as what happens when you enter a black hole. The chart including dark energy, dark matter, and everything that’s all around us am getting to be familiar with each of the percentages. The percentage of everything we know and that’s all around us is 4%. Dark Energy I think is around 80% or less, I am not quite sure. I know that dark matter is 16%, perhaps. I already know who Albert Einstein is. Who wouldn’t know Einstein, because that is a no-brainer for most of us. We can’t travel in time, but it is possible. Nothing travels faster than the speed of light. I know that Isaac Newton discovered the Laws of Motion, and wrote a book on Gravity called Principia Mathematica. Albert Einstein discovered the theory of relativity. I know half of the science, maybe I do, but I am trying to make sense of it all. It will be difficult for me, but I will study it everyday to get my facts straight and sound correct. Before, I was mostly incorrect, I don’t know if I am correct on most of it, but it’s a work in progress. I am going to study astronomy, and science real hard. I will reread astronomy books until it all makes sense to me. I will watch again astronomy shows until it all makes sense to me. I love astronomy, and science.
Month: May 2014
“Gotham” Series: A Go on Fox!
Today on May 5, 2014 during the 24 series showing on Fox there will be a short commercial ad of the Gotham series to air sometime this season. Fox has been told to start the show, and at least will show 13 or 12 episodes with a live action casts. This Batman prequel series will revolve around a young Detective Jim Gordon fighting Gotham’s criminal masterminds enemies such as the Penguin, for example. The series will start much later. Details of when it will start is unknown.
Elena Baltacha (1983-2014)
Elena Sergeevna Baltacha was a professional tennis player. She was a long term British no.1, held from 2002-2012, and a 4-time winner of the Aegon Award. She won 11 ITF singles, 4 ITF doubles, and a runner-up in 3 ITF events in singles, and 4 in doubles. In 2010 she had victories over top ten players. In 2011 she won her highest ranked tournament on the ITF tour, the 2011 Aegon Nottingham Challenge. She died from liver cancer on May 4, 2014. She was 30 years old.
Don’t Fight Over Sports With Fans
Of course, we want our teams to win, and this is why we love our teams. Most men fight over sports, and they get carried away with it when their favorite teams loses. The world is funny this way, because it makes most fans feel important. It’s better not to fight with anybody over sports, even if the ref is right or wrong over calls on sports games. Life is the most important resource. When you want to see your favorite teams, don’t base on it as if it is your bible. It’s much better to enjoy it, and also to talk about it. Another thing is making fun of teams, and fans is the worst thing you could do. No wonder nobody wants to be your friend, because you brainwash them into going for your teams. Avoid doing all this silly stuff. you can enjoy sports, and other stuff, at different times. Don’t fight over games that are already been won and lost. Most fans care about their teams, and there is nothing wrong with it. The only thing I’m saying is care for your families, and friends more then this one thing. We all know that it is important for you to watch sports games, but don’t go overboard with it. There is no time to be flamboyant to get what you want with your favorite teams. Just watch the games, if your team wins, then great for you. Let the teams worry about their games to win, because this is how it’s supposed to be. If they don’t win, then go on with your life, and do something else. We all want to be happy, so don’t make fans unhappy with your silly nonsense. I know that you’re passionate with your teams, but show sportsmanlike conduct, rather then being badly flamboyant about it.
Length of Exoplant’s Day Measured
Observers have determined the rotation of an exoplanet. A day on Beta-Pictoris b (exoplanet discovered) only lasts 8 hours. The planet has been discovered 6 years ago, and is one of the first exoplanets to be imaged. Its host star orbits at a distance of only 8 times the Earth-Sun distance. It is 16 times larger, and 3,000 times more massive than Earth. It’s expected to cool, and shrink over time, which makes it spin faster. Beta-Pictoris b was the first exoplanet to measure the length day.
Why We Need The Sun
There are many reasons why we need the sun. It gives us life to us all, and the plants all around the Earth. The sun is our energy resource. We need it so we can see the day, and in the day we can clearly do whatever we want in our busy schedule. It’s true that the sun is our ally, but it’s an important ally. It gives plants growth. The days are beautiful, without it it would be night all the time. It’s where we get the energy source from. The sun is most important to planet Earth. Mother nature can’t live without it. Without the sun we wouldn’t be living. There would be no plants. Thanks to the sun we have beautiful days, warm weather, and better lives for plants, animals, and us humans.