Monday, February 13, 2017

What is the World Made out of?



Since the beginning men have been asking the questions what is out there, how did we get here, and what is the world made of?

Out of all of the human endeavors Science has had the greatest impact on our lives, it’s our ideas, our achievements, and our results that surround us today. Moments we many call “Eureka” moments are the history of science these moments were not only made inside of a sterile laboratory but out in the world as well. The ideas that derived from these moments changed the world we live on today.

The history of us is a magnificent tale of power, proof, and passion.

Did you know that appearances are deceiving? You might look at our world today and think there is so much solid matter however this is not the case. Almost everything around us is empty space, if you took out all the empty space in the world the mass of the Earth would fit inside a single sugar cube.

As our thirst for knowledge continues to grow, people had tried to understand and alter the world in the middle ages; these people were called alchemists. These “alchemists” protected their secrets through codes and ciphers along with astonishing practical abilities.

Where did the middle ages scientists base their understanding of the matter? The answer is the Greeks, the Greeks that everything in the world was a combination of the four elements: Water, Fire, Earth, Air.


A brilliant alchemist brand thought that he was close to finishing the Philosophers stone, which was a mythical object that could turn any element into gold.

Alchemists thought everything on earth is living, even metals which can then be transformed, mutated, and purified.

Through many trials brand discovered something unexpected, which was phosphorus.

Brand, through a complex process, extracted a white stone from urea in human urine. This white stone is white phosphorus which is phosphorus in its most natural form. The name phosphorus means giver of light, which was an important for the later invention of the match stick. 



A scientist in Yorkshire, England going by the name of Joseph Priestley was looking for God not just in the Bible but also in the natural world he was one of the leading air experimenters in the world. He went to study air by heating substances including an alchemist favorite red calcx which is another name for mercury oxide. He found out that this red powder turned into liquid mercury when heated at high temperatures. The gases emanating from this included an element called oxygen. Priestly described this new air as “Good Air” which turned out to be the most important of the new airs discovered.

Priestly went to meet with a family called the Lavoisier's’ to tell them about the air he had discovered with fiery properties. The Lavoisier's for those who don’t know own the best equipped laboratory in Europe. Lavoisier called this “Good Air” Oxygen, the air off life. Lavoisier reversed the process and the gas and metals recombined to from red calx. An astonishing discovery was made the Lavoisier found out that this red calx weighed exactly the same as before. Antoine Lavoisier was considered the father of modern chemistry. 


The Lavoisiers' wanted to find out how to produce this flammable air in mass quantities . An apparatus was made to test of a water molecule can split two gases oxygen and the inflammable air which was later termed to be oxygen. This process of splitting molecules was called electrolysis. As a lighted splint was extinguished through hydrogen gas, a loud popping sound occurred. This inflammable gas actually inspired Napoleon to make a balloon military core.

One thing you might not have known about is that the Lavoisiers' was vulnerable because he collected taxes to make a living. Antoine Lavoisier however was not scared of this, and by doing this, he was put to death.

A scientist called Humphrey Davy heated potash ran electricity through it and found that by doing this the electricity broke apart the potash and a brand new element was discovered, Potassium.

One of the most famous authors in history, Mary Shelly was disturbed by Davy’s work, this influenced her to write her novel, Frankenstein.

Elsewhere up at the northern slits of the blue mountains stands a remarkable tree, this Cinchona tree was the best defense against malaria.

Cinchona  plantations were created all over the tropics. However, this could not satisfy the growing need for the bark. So Scientists turned to chemists for a synthetic version of the bark they succeeded by isolating quinine which was the active ingredient in the bark that combated malaria.



Electrons were first subatomic particles to be discovered.

A valve was used to amplify electrical signals or to switch binary signals.

The story of us what is the world made up was a comprehensive episode that showed the development of our understanding of science. I was actually amazed that they fit that much information in just under 2 hours. I never knew the alchemists played a pivotal role in science. I always thought they were the crazy people trying to turn lead into gold. It was amazing how many of the elements we have today were discovered by accident. Discovery is truly an astonishing thing.












TRUST THE PROCESS KINGS AT 10 ZUMBA EDITION


I woke up on the morning of February 7, 2016, it was an unusually cold this morning but nothing was going to stop me from getting to school and leading my group in the Zumba we had for SSIS Malarayat’s 10th foundation day celebration. I wasn’t nervous at first but when I got into the classroom my heart started to kept beating faster and faster because I didn’t want to mess up since I was the lead of my group. The time came and my group was first up our warm up song was club can’t handle me by Flo Rida and our 1st song was fire burning by Sean Kingston . So it was time I along with my amazing group mates went onto the stage and got into our positions.
My Group on stage ( Group 1 )
We started and it was going perfectly, none of us forgot a step and if we did we had MJ there to remind us the next step. I was truly amazed by the sight I saw on stage. The audience were actually participating, when I jumped right they jumped right when I jumped left they jumped left. It was so cool to see the bobbing heads of the entire SSIS Student Body.

WE DID IT, a weight has just been lifted off my shoulders. We are finally done, now it was Miss Rizchel's intermission number alongside grade 10 students Shane Mendoza and Chloe Perez. The dance moves were amazing as usual and it was really fun to do them. I looked to the audience and was surprised they still had the energy to push through with this intermission number. Everyone was so psyched to do this zumba though. I think it may have to do with missing part of their first period hahahahaha. The intermission was brief but tiring. I myself was very tired after that and we had two more dances to go with the other group. I can’t imagine the energy that the audience must’ve had to do all of these dances.
Miss Rizchel along with Shanes and Chloe
Ok Miss Rizchel’s intermission number was over and it was the other groups time to shine. They also had a total of two dances but this time instead of a warm up they had a cool down dance. Their first dance was Trumpets by Sak Noel & Salvi ft. Sean Paul then their cool down dance was All of me by John Legend. The other group’s dance was absouletly hilarious from body rolling to pumping. It was actually more fun than ours but C'est la vie. They then had a very nice cool down dance it really gave our bodies ample time to return back to normal after that somewhat intense physical workout. Can’t stop singing All of me, loves all of you….. hahahaha I’ll stop there your eardrums might burst.
Group 2

A few students wanted to their voices to be heard after the zumba activity. Let's see what they have to say shall we?

"It was fun.It made us happy. I like dancing,and since zumba is more of exercising,it's double the fun."- Hyun Ho Rho (Grade 6)

"The Zumba was a fun activity and not helped the students stay healthy, but also helped awareness for fitness levels. Children might've potentially realized how playing games will help them stay fit. So it helped a lot."
- Ben Ward (Grade 7)

"The Zumba was great! It was fun and I enjoyed doing it. It was nice to se everyone exercising and working hard but, having fun as well. It was very relaxing and calming and my body felt really refreshed after. I am looking forward to the next time we do Zumba."
- Victoria Vistan (Grade 8) 

"The Zumba activity released the school spirit by energizing the students with various moves. I enjoyed every moment. I wished the instructors prepared more for us. The activity helped in boosting the whole institution's physical and emotional mood and I hope to have more activities like it."
- Lila Hernandez (Grade 9)

"The activity is a success because the students were able to know the essence of exercising. Not only they enjoyed, they were also able to benefit from this activity by being energized for their upcoming classes. This activity can help make students realise that being physically fit is an important aspect of our lives."
- Eisen Villanueva (Grade 10)

"Honestly, I thought the whole event was successful. Everyone loved it, which satisfied me too." 
- Katya Mazloum (Grade 11)

GO KINGS GO



Creds to The SSIS HERALD for the pictures