science Curiosity
Curiosity and physics is something that goes together like bread and butter. We wouldn't have physics if not for curiosity, and to a great degree vice versa. The future of our world has and will be fueled by the curiosity of humanity.
When I started Physics this year, I thought I wouldn't learn anything new. I had thought I knew the major physics concepts, and everything had been discovered. Boy was I wrong. From this year, I have so much more scientific curiosity. I want to create the first wormhole, transverse the dimensions we are blind to, and see the discovery of the next Earth. I want to play a role in the future of physics, and have my name remembered. This is a desire I could not have fathomed at the beginning of the year. And, of course I owe this to my beloved Physics class.
When I started Physics this year, I thought I wouldn't learn anything new. I had thought I knew the major physics concepts, and everything had been discovered. Boy was I wrong. From this year, I have so much more scientific curiosity. I want to create the first wormhole, transverse the dimensions we are blind to, and see the discovery of the next Earth. I want to play a role in the future of physics, and have my name remembered. This is a desire I could not have fathomed at the beginning of the year. And, of course I owe this to my beloved Physics class.
This is a Mobius strip. It can be easily created by taking a strip of paper, twisting it once, and connecting the two ends by tape or some other method. This seems like a simple object, but it is so much more. If you were a two dimensional being who lived on this paper, the shape would allow you to reach new places without you knowing you were anywhere special. This shows how one dimension can be warped in mysterious ways though the dimension above it. This object peaked my personal curiosity in ways I couln't have imagined.