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Physics
I have physics with Mr. Tator, who is determined to teach us all about how the world works; starting from the structure of an atom to the Doppler effect to the way galaxies are formed.
Apod or astronomy picture of the day is what our teacher Mr. Tator does sometimes. He shows a photo of space and asks what we think of it. Here¨s my personal favorite.
I really like this image since it shows how space even though seemingly packed with galaxies each star is basically light years away from each other. And how humbling it is to know how infinitely smaller we are compared to anything here. It proves how infinite space really is. And it makes me wonder if the smallest dot on this photo is even larger than our own planet and if there's life on it how big are the citizens. And even our problems, every struggle we ever faced happened on a piece of dust so far away from any other civilization they won't ever notice our disappearance.
The Inside Out Journal is an all-year project in which you write entries which contain notes you took in class and observations you did outside. Here are some examples of Physics entries I added.