Post by Johnny on Apr 13, 2016 1:38:07 GMT
Film Questions 3:
1) The conception of a multiverse makes me feel mind boggled; however, I am very curious to how many universe's are there. I'm not too sure if I'll ever know, but the fact is it's so mysterious knowing that I'm made up of atoms and material stuff; I'm more aware that there is so much we don't know. Just the thought of knowing that you are made up of billions or trillions of atoms is simply amazing.
2) Understanding quantum mechanics, chance is a crazy thing and it's too difficult to predict. If something bad happens to you on one particular day, you might blame it on your God, a guru, or anything you believe; on the other hand, if your having a great day you would give thanks to whoever you pray too. Understanding chance is a much simpler way to get over anything bad happens to you. For example, a tree on your street falls on your car and bends the back of your truck, you would probably be very angry at first, but you would get over it and say, "Shit happens".
3) Science broaden's my appreciation of life by showing and explaining things that I thought could never be explained. For example, I've been playing baseball for the past 9 years and sport's science describes, or explains how fast you have to decide to swing at a ball coming 90 miles per hour at you from 60 feet. The answer is 0.395 seconds, faster than a blink of an eye. I do appreciate science, for explaining in specific detail of anything and how it works.
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1) The conception of a multiverse makes me feel mind boggled; however, I am very curious to how many universe's are there. I'm not too sure if I'll ever know, but the fact is it's so mysterious knowing that I'm made up of atoms and material stuff; I'm more aware that there is so much we don't know. Just the thought of knowing that you are made up of billions or trillions of atoms is simply amazing.
2) Understanding quantum mechanics, chance is a crazy thing and it's too difficult to predict. If something bad happens to you on one particular day, you might blame it on your God, a guru, or anything you believe; on the other hand, if your having a great day you would give thanks to whoever you pray too. Understanding chance is a much simpler way to get over anything bad happens to you. For example, a tree on your street falls on your car and bends the back of your truck, you would probably be very angry at first, but you would get over it and say, "Shit happens".
3) Science broaden's my appreciation of life by showing and explaining things that I thought could never be explained. For example, I've been playing baseball for the past 9 years and sport's science describes, or explains how fast you have to decide to swing at a ball coming 90 miles per hour at you from 60 feet. The answer is 0.395 seconds, faster than a blink of an eye. I do appreciate science, for explaining in specific detail of anything and how it works.
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