Saturday, October 24, 2009

Quantum to Cosmos Physica Phatastica Exhibition

In Waterloo, the town in Canada I am currently in had an about a week long physics week. There were many talks, presentations, movies and an exhibition. And it is totally free. I went for a couple of events myself. One of those events was a physics exhibition dubbed the "Physica Phantastica Exhibition"


I went for this exhibition twice. On the first round, my camera had no battery so couldn't take pictures. On the second round, I was prepared. :P One of the highlights of the exhibition was a life-sized model of a rover that is going to be sent to Mars in 2011. Below are some pictures I took of it:













Another exhibit was on superconductivity. Basically, a piece of porcelien is cooled to a temperature less than 92 Kelvin which is about -182 degress celcius using liquid nitrogen. The 'supercooled' porceilien is then placed on a track made up of magnets. Due to the supercooling effect which I won't go in detail, it causes the normally non-magnetic porceilien to levitate (literally) over the magnetic field. I managed to get some pics of it. Not that clear but should be ok. :p Notice the gap.










The pic just above this is particularly interesting. By holding a magnet over the porcelien while it is being cooled in the liquid nitrogen causes the porcelien to bond magentically to the magnet and you get that effect. Cool, eh? :P

The following exhibit i was not sure what it was because i didn't really ask. >.< but by observation, the spinning thing looks something like a gyroscope but i could be wrong. Maybe it is used to give people an experience of apparent weightlessness? I not sure...will try and clarify. >.<





Other exhibits include: a booth explaining on polarization of light (same thing we learn in secondary school), a presentation on effects of liquid nitrogen and a stunt using Newton's First Law, an explanation about gravity, space and time, an origami booth, a short 3D movie on the Universe, a booth explaining and demonstrating the Doppler Effect, and a booth which featured a set-up used to detect cosmic rays, that is, radiation.

The explanation about gravity, space and time was particularly interesting. I won't bore with details but the basic thing i got out of it was that the space of the universe is curved and time can be bent. Furthermore, the earth we are standing on is actually accelerating outwards but due to the curve of space, it counters the outward expansion. Therefore, we are still intact. Neat, eh?:p at least to me, that is. >.<

Origami also was a real eye-opener. Apparently origami is used in creating models, especially models where there were parts folding and unfolding (example, the solar panels of satellites). They were used to simulate the actual folding-unfolding so that researchers could observe and make necessary modification.

Overall, it was a great exhibition. Really opened my eyes more in understanding the wonderful Universe that the LORD has created. Indeed, we mere human beings can't fully explain many things. Indeed, all throughout the exhibition, there were confessions saying that there was no complete understanding of it all. But the things we do know are so elegant and beautiful. This really inspires me more down the path I am taking. Praise God!

Soli Deo Gloria.

Ian

Thursday, October 22, 2009

How to Relax After a Maths Midterm

"If you don't understand any of this (stuff relating to prime numbers), and if you want to relax after your midterm today, take it (stuff on prime numbers) to your room of meditation tonight and contemplate the wonders of prime numbers."

MATH 135 Lecture by Prof. Steven Furino

Thursday, October 08, 2009

Of the Greatest Common Divisor and the Universe

"If this (proving a question relating to the Greatest Common Divisor of two numbers) gets over your head and you don't understand it, which many of you will, do not worry. Take it home to your room of meditation tonight and ponder upon the wonders of the definition of the Greatest Common Divisor.
And in the morning, when you wake up and after you have pondered upon the wonders of the Universe, ponder upon the wonders of the definition of the Greatest Common Divisor."

MATH 135 Lecture by Steven Furino.

Monday, October 05, 2009

Daniel 3:16-18

16 Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego replied to the king, "O Nebuchadnezzar, we do not need to defend ourselves before you in this matter. 17 If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God we serve is able to save us from it, and he will rescue us from your hand, O king. 18 But even if he does not, we want you to know, O king, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up."

Daniel 3:16-18

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Never denying the LORD till the very end. Fully entrusting themselves into the hands of Him who judges justly. If we are saved, we are saved. If we die, we die. They will serve no other God than the LORD. They will bow to no idol, be it made of gold or themselves, for they did not value their lives above the LORD.

Soli Deo Gloria!
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