/// 11:02 PM
not that i am a geek or wad
just something i read on a book i borrowed from the library
LOL yes a book
YC Book?
oh my god where's the link
ya la ya la.
but i did borrowed a book
not non fiction , novels or love story
actually a book about
scientific curiosity
HAHAHA
f up right
ya i know
but i need it badly to cure my boredom
inside it are somethings that are really interesting
altho it may be true or untrue, cause it is still an argument but not a law like Newton's yet. but still
i wanted to blog about it so i wun forget about it
one of the interesting argument is that
our earth experiences friction when it is rotating about it's own axis
and after some mathematical equations, and the law of conservation of angular momentum and universal law of gravitation,
the increase in the period of earth rotation must come along with the increase of distance of moon away from earth
and therefore, moon is actually moving slightly away from earth over time
and this ultimately come to a conclusion, probably a very very very very long time ago, moon and earth may be a body.
man that's so cool, there is no need for a space ship to experience the feeling of being on moon
ok that's geek
another one is that since light is a form of wave ( forget about the particle theory) it has a speed that comes along with it
so
this comes to a stunning conclusion, since light takes time to travel to the eye, everything u see is in fact of a lagged time.
and u are actually seeing the past and never the present.
and if u see the sun from earth,
it is actually 8.5 days lag to what is actually happening on the star.
and for the nearest visible galaxy, it is actually up to a few millennium ,
awesome, probably living creatures are on it in the "present" just that we don't see it yet.
ok that's another geek
enough of geeking
i am sunburn
not because of vball at sentosa
because of bloody 12 x 5 hrs of bloody standing still in the hot sun
ok
tired le
going to get my geek sleep
cya =D