Chapter 1 Scale of the Universe Flashcards
Astronomy
The scientific study of planets, stars, galaxies, and the universe as a whole.
What is the address of earth?
Earth, Solar System, Milky Way Galaxy, Local Group, Virgo Supercluster, Laniakea Supercluster. (Group of virgins who group up katamari demacy style and land in a kia)
Dark Matter
Along with dark energy makes up 95 percent of our universe but dues not interact with light.
How many galaxies are in the observable universe?
100 billion
Speed of light
300,000 kilometers per second (Imagine Leonidas flying around the earth like superman)
Light year
Distance light travels in a year. About 9.5 trillion km. “Working 9-5”
Local Group
The group of galaxies that include the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies
Supercluster
A large group of galaxies 100-300 megaparsecs in size. Contains 10s-100s thousands of galaxies. “Bill gates counting from 1-3 then his head exploding in size while surrounded by 10 year old’s and 100 year old’s”
Scientific Method
A systematic way of exploring the world on the basis of developing and then testing new ideas or explanations. (Imagine a construction worker building a building and then testing it by using a wrecking ball.)
Hypothesis
A testable explanation of the observation which can be falsified. (Hippo observing lions drinking from its pond. Makes a observation that lions drink from its pond more during periods of drought)
What are the steps in the scientific method?
1) Observation
2) Ask a question
3) Form a hypothesis
4) Make a prediction based on the hypothesis.
5) Test the prediction
6) Iterate; use the results to make new hypothesis and predictions.
(Hippo observing lions. Forms a ? above its head, Followed by an exclamation point, jots down notes in rainy and dry seasons, prediction is wrong so it changes its hypothesis)
Theory
A well-developed idea or group of ideas that must agree with known physical laws and make testable predictions, and all those predictions must come true. (Burg Khalifa, Scientists on each floor a group of scientists surrounding a huge scientist with lightbulbs for heads agreeing with each other while singing when you wish upon a star)
Scientific Law
A series of observations that enables making predictions but has no underlying explanation of why the phenomenon occurs. “Scientific axioms”
Theoretical Models
Describes the properties of a particular object or system in terms of known physical laws or theories, which are used to connect the theoretical model to the behavior of a complex system. (Imagine using Kerbal space program to aid in building a rocket)
Scientific Principles
General ideas or a sense of the universe that often guides the construction of new theories. (imagine a dog general guiding a class of elementary students as its principle through a construction zone using its sense of smell.)