Thursday, May 20, 2010

What do you think?

I think the universe was slowly getting bigger but one day it went out of it's small shape and just exploded. The expansion was happening faster and faster. When the universe that was very small, the size of a golf ball, it had broke it's "atmosphere" and it all poured out. I think, if you were to be stuck in a black hole, you would slowly begin to crush. The gravity getting heavier and heavier would cause a painful death. You might see glimmers of memories as you begin to die but you might see excellent things as you pass by everything. When going through a worm hole I might see the past, present, or future. I might even end up in the future where I see how our world ends up. It would be pretty cool to see the future so if it's bad I could try to change it.

The End


I would have to say that earthquakes were my favorite Geology subject this year because I am always facinated by disasters. It was interesting to find out about how they start and things. Hurricanes were my favorite Meteorology subject because, again I'm facinated with the disasters. Both of these were cool to learn about because weather you like it or not, it's something that happens almost everyday. As for Astronomy everything was AWESOME! I love astronomy and once when I was little, before I chose to be a fighter pilot instead, I wanted to go out in space and learn everything there is to learn about space. I still want to learn everything, just I can't go out in space. : ( I think I earned a really good grade on my exam. I remembered almost everything there was on it but maybe a few things. I studied my crosswords (all from this year) and had my mom quiz me from both my book and the practice test we took. By the way, that practice test was VERY similar to the actual test. I wish I could go back and study more on the layers of the Earth. This one, I remembered most of the questions, just had a little trouble with the asthenosphere and the lithosphere. For the most part this test was pretty easy, that is if you studied.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010