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1Calvin Cartoon
2NATS 102 Section 13 The Universe and Humanity
Origin and Destiny Space Sciences Building, Room
308 Tuesday Thursday 200-315
3Welcome to the Planetary Sciences Department
4Recommended Text Book
The Physical Universe K. Krauskopf A.
Beiser 11th edition (2005)
Students are responsible for all material in
reading assignments, the textbook (assigned
sections) and the lectures.
5Recommended Book
Elements of Style, William Strunk E. B. White
(2000) ISBN 0-205-30902-X.
6Grades
A89 B 80-89 C 70-79 D 60-69 E
7Quiz
There will be three quizzes. Each are worth 10
of the grade. No final exam
8Writing Assignment
One writing assignment a press report on a
scientific topic and must be 400-600 words.
Grading is based on content, grammar, and
clarity. It can be revised for additional
points.
9Homework
No late homework is accepted. The lowest homework
grade will be dropped from the final grade.
10In Class Assignments
Extra in-class assignments may be given randomly
throughout the semester. They will be counted as
a homework.
11Strategy
Do the homework. Come to class and ask
questions. Dont leave homeworks/assignments/study
to the last minute. Read the text book. Lead a
Buddist life right mind, right body.
12Topics
Emergence of science Why did it take so
long? Newtonian physics What is the nature of
science? Planetary Astronomy. Why do the
planets differ? Planetary Evolution Global
warming Evolution of the Universe When how
did it begin? Evolution of Life Genetics
13Todays Lecture
Definition of Science
- Science attempts to explain nature
- It adheres to a precise rigorous methodology.
14Observing and Experimenting
- We probe nature by observation experimentation.
- Observations constitute the record of
characteristics of nature. - Through experiments we establish the behavior of
natures processes.
15Looking for Patterns
- Science starts with the recognition of repeatable
patterns in phenomenon. - Its art lies in finding patterns that tell us
something about workings of overlapping phenomena
in the Universe. - Mathematics is used to precisely describe the
patterns, and quantitatively predict nature.
16Hypotheses and Theories
- The only useful hypotheses are those that are
falsifiable. That is specific predictions that
are testable and can be proven wrong. If
predictions are wrong, the theory is discarded. - Observations and/or experiments must be repeated
and reproducible by other scientists. - Science does not rely upon belief, it relies upon
testing. - Prejudice and pre-conceived notions are difficult
to dispell or even recognize. Scientific
progress often follows the realization and
removal of incorrect assumptions.
17Is Astrology Science?
- People realized early on that the positions of
planets and the sun in the sky are correlated
with seasons, plant growth, and thus animal
behavior. - Might the cosmos directly effect people their
psyches? - Astrology claims that patterns in human behavior
correlate with the position of the planets. - This satisfies one criteria of science. Is it
falsifiable. - Lets see if it is science.
18An experiment
19Summary
Science follows a specific methodology, which
enables us to precisely investigate the elements
of nature. A scientific theory must be
based on experimentation observation
describe nature displayed a repeatable
experiment not be based on belief be
falsifiable Reading recommendation First
section of Chap. 1