Science Quotes

Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.  

       ― Marie Curie (physicist and chemist, 1867 – 1934) 

 Marie Curie was unafraid of the unknown as she pursued radiation, a new metal without hesitation. This is the woman that changed the field of physics and developed the now, modern, X-ray. A device that helps others. This quote talks about how by understanding our fears in life we can learn and grow from these fears, becoming the critical thinker that this society now needs. Honestly, I feel that this quote encourages me to do things that I find challenging even sometimes fearing because I never know what will hit me next. Although, the fear still stands, when I see the things that Marie Curie did to understand her fears, helping others in the end, I get the encouragement to pursue my life without fear.  

 The reason why I chose this quote is because of the way it resonates so perfectly with the new wave of inventions/ ideas.  I think that her quote is relevant to the new inventions that are evolving at a frightening rate such as robots, AIs, electronics, overall technology. Her words can still be heard today; where humans should not fear to understand the new inventions because the more, we understand, the less we must fear.

 

Social Media and Me

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1yhsIEreD1N0FWRM6MowIkOJTMafEHgXNTAmJvEZJWsI/edit?usp=sharing

I chose to make a google slides show, this is formatting I have never used before but it is quite similar to PowerPoint so I figured it out.

What do you want us to notice about your assignment?

The diverse language and effort I have put into making my project the best that I could.

 

Question and Investigate

How did you tell the difference between facts, interpretations, opinions, and judgments?

~By using proof and researching the different opinions of others you can examine and determine the facts. The facts are the bases of interpretations, opinions, and judgments and by finding a reliable source you can find out the overall truth of the matter.

Analyze and Critique

How did you analyze evidence from different perspectives?

I can analyze by finding information or (proof), researching the different opinions of others, and making interpretations/judgments based on this information.