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Region Championship
The largest crowd in Pride Park History
Knocking off the defending national champs
Nation's best defense versus the nation's top offense
Incredible Aksel Juul goal; Amazing Pablo Jara saves
3⃣ wins later - National Champs 🏆
#FlashbackFriday for @WingateSoccer
@caro_physics@PhysicsHawk Reading is a perfect example! I have never loved to read, but reading does exposes your brain to new ideas and a new way of thinking. Reading also helps improve your writing.
@PhysicsHawk Read. I love to read and I really think reading opens up our minds in so many unique ways. Reading allows us to imagine, understand, and picture together things on top of what we already know. #feynmanchat1920
Q5-A inference I drew from Feynman’s conclusion to this story is that each person must build their learning on what they already have in their brains. What could you do to increase the number of things in your brain that you can build on? #feynmanchat1920
@PhysicsHawk One way that I have always been told that helps increase my knowledge and skills is by reading. Reading exsposes your brain to new ways of thinking and to new ways of writing. #feynmanchat1920
@PhysicsHawk This just shows that everyone’s brain works a different way. For some people, it takes something big to distract them and for others a pencil could drop and distract them. #feynmanchat1920
Q4-What does the difference in Feynman’s ability to read but not talk while counting and his friend's ability to talk but not read reveal about what interferes with our attention? #feynmanchat1920
@GrieciNathaniel@PhysicsHawk I agree Nathaniel! Feynman dedicated himself to what he was researching and tested his theory over and over again, making his theory more reliable.
@PhysicsHawk Feynman's method was better because he didn't just do the experiment once or even twice he did it many times. This to me furthers the credibility of his claims and discoveries. It also shows his interest and dedication.
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Q3-Feynman’s experiment on time was also quite strange and, while it would NEVER qualify as a publishable science experiment, it is better than the one that got published by the psychologist. What makes Feynman’s method better? #feynmanchat1920
@PhysicsHawk Feynman’s experiment was more reliable because he researched and tested his theory multiple times. Over and over again he would test his theory and showed his dedication to what he was researching. #feynmanchat1920
@PhysicsHawk When we don't have fevers we usually can't count the seconds in a minute on time. I don't know what this guy was thinking because obviously when we are feverish be off even more. Plus he can't conclude something like that based on one result. This is crazy to me!
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Q2-Feynman describes a “scientific” experiment that a man did when his wife had a fever and used it to conclude their our sense of time is based on iron reacting in the brain. From a scientific standpoint, what is wrong with his methodology #feynmanchat1920
@PhysicsHawk This is ridiculous! Whenever I am sick, I do not do anything but sleep because I am tired and do not feel well. For this man to do a scientific experiment on his sick wife is crazy. #feynmanchat1920
@PhysicsHawk My friends often challenge me. Usually, it is for the better. They help me to see people in different ways and understand their circumstances better. Often, we don’t consider other’s situations our own. #feynmanchat1920
Q1-Feynman's friend Bernie teaches him that thoughts can be visual when he had once only thought of them as verbal. Give an example of a time when your thinking was changed by a friend. #feynmanchat1920
@PhysicsHawk I would say just about everyday my friends and I debate about all sorts of things. Usually it is about which sports player is the best. We always like to share our thoughts on the subject and show everyone where they are coming from. It is good to have friends that challenge you.
@PhysicsHawk In elementary school, they used to give us lists of vocab words we had to learn how to spell and memorize the definitions. I would just memorize what I needed for that week and completely forget the definitions the class period after our quiz. It's kinda sad.
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@PhysicsHawk Whenever I was in middle school and elementary school and we had to memorize vocab words. I always memorized the words for the week and after the quiz never thought about them again. #feynmanchat1920
@PhysicsHawk When I first think of mystery, the first thing that comes to mind is heaven. What's it really like? We have evidence in the Bible of what to expect but I'm curious to know all of the details. #feynmanchat1920
Q3-Feynman uses pi to talk about the influence of mystery on his scientific thinking. How have you seen that in your life, in science or any other subject? #feynmanchat1920
@PhysicsHawk To me, biology is something I never really understood. I never understood how cells and microorganisms work because they are so tiny and sometimes you can not even see them. #feynmanchat1920
@PhysicsHawk This shows that bizarre things can be similar to some of the hardest math and science problems. Example: golf swing, learning the mechanics and such. While you are learning the physical side, you are also learning the mathematical angles needed. #feynmanchat1920
Q2-How does the story of the girl explaining how to knit socks affect your thinking about other math and science concepts? Can you think of another example of how something in one field reveals a math or science concept? #feynmanchat1920