2015年11月19日 星期四

Find the Touch from Sky




    I had a lecture from professor Wei-Hsin Sun (孫維新 ) this Tuesday, so I am going to share my reflections with you.

    "Does anyone look up the sky and see a crescent moon on the way to this classroom?" Only one-tenth students raised their hands. "Do you know what is remarkable today in astronomy?" "It is actually the best day to watch meteor showers in Leo(獅子座)." However, less than ten students noticed this information. At that time, I found that how unaware we are toward the nature. Urban children are seldom stunned by a starry night. When I first saw the sky covered with stars in Taidong, it was just magnificent. Stars seemed so bright and huge. I stared at the sky without a word. How long haven't you looked up the sky? Slow down sometimes, you will find amazing scenery. 


     "Gaining and sharing knowledge are the happiest things in the world." You never know that why there is Fibonacci number hidden in the sunflower and pineapple. Nature is mysterious, it always arranges itself in the most beneficial way. Science is everywhere. Can you imagine how fried bread sticks are made contains complex chemical reactions? Every day you open your eyes in the morning, you are so excited because there is so much to learn.



    Every time I heard a lecture from the professor, I rediscovered my aspiration in nature and science. Always remember that "Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known." and never forget to appreciate the amazing sky. Here is the video of Leonid shower this week.





5 則留言:

  1. Yes, sometimes we forget to look up the sky and enjoy the starry night.

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  2. Agree with you. I almost forgot last time I saw the sky full of shining stars. There're still many things we don't know how it works in the universe, and that's the most interesting part in science.

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  3. Wow, I envy your way to learn this subject so much.

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