17 April 2010
Dragons, Holmes, Avatar
I have watched many movies in my life. I would like to share with you my thoughts on some great ones I have watched fairly recently. NOTICE: I WILL NOT REVEAL ANYTHING THAT WILL RUIN THE MOVIE FOR YOU IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THEM YET. If you want to read a summary of the movie or watch the trailer, click on the movie titles.
“How To Train Your Dragon” is a great movie. It has an interesting plot and has many characteristics that make up all great movies. I did wonder why all the adults had one accent and all the children had a different one. Another item of question that bothered me was the dragons. I thought that the dragons in the movie were too much like household pets in nature. They were very playful and ornery, which added a cute side to them, but they were not realistic in that sense. You all may not have noticed, but it bothered me.
“Sherlock Holmes” is a fantastic movie. The plot was very well planned and the music was great as well. In reading the Sherlock Holmes short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, I never imagined Holmes quite as he was portrayed in this movie, though I enjoyed his character still. Because I have read many of Doyle’s short stories, I was able to see many connections between the movie and the stories.
“Avatar” is a superb movie. I agree with my older brother that the plot is not original, but I love it anyways. I love the music that James Horner wrote for this movie. It fits beautifully with what happens in the movie and the tribal feeling within the movie. The Na’vi and their culture were both wonderfully designed and portrayed in this film.
I would love to hear your thoughts on movies. Please do comment.
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Benjamin Hudson
02 April 2010
Gravitational Time Dilation
Lately, I have been watching the TV series Stargate. I enjoy the show very much. All that science stuff interests me, though some of it I question the realness of. Last night I watched an episode entitled “A Matter of Time”. The title matched the plot line very well. I won’t give anything away, but the basic plot was that a black hole was forming on the other side of Earth’s stargate. This black hole, for a reason that was never really given kept the wormhole the stargate creates from being shut down. Soon, the black hole’s gravity starts affecting the military based in which the stargate is held. The part that intrigued me, and even sparked question in my mind, was that, as the gravity from the black hole increased, the time within the gravitational pull was slowed down.
I don’t know if you already have researched this TV show phenomenon, or if you’re even interested, but I’ll fill you in anyway. It seems, if I have researched properly, that this is a real occurrence. I have read that in places of lower gravitational potential, time goes slower than in places with greater gravitational potential. So, in layman’s terms, the closer a person is to the center of an object large enough to have a gravitational pull, the slower time goes. If that wasn’t funny enough, I read that to the person already mentioned, the time seems exactly the same in either place.
You’re probably wondering “then how do we know this happens?” Well, Albert Einstein, in his brilliance, theorized that this would happen. If that’s not enough proof for you, well some scientists got together and conducted an experiment. In this experiment, they put two atomic clocks, one in each plane, and flew to two different elevations. After the planes landing, they saw that the two clocks displayed two different times. Pretty crazy, isn’t it?
Now you are wondering “what does this have to do with my life?” Well, I don’t really know. I found this profound enough to share with you. I though about how this could be used anywhere from creating electricity to even time travel. Though I won’t bore you with all the gruesome details of my thought, at least at this time, I would encourage any and all of my readers to ponder all that I have delivered here to you. I would love some of you to watch a Stargate episode or two and see if you love it as much as I.
If you would like to check this happening out more, go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_time_dilation. In the case that you don’t understand all of the formulas and terms in above site, like me, the site http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/en/Outreach/Explore_Our_Universe/Why_Does_Gravity_Slow_Time?/2/ has it all in less scientific words. :)
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Benjamin Hudson
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