Friday, October 17, 2014

The Universe All Around

After reading Packing for Mars, I would describe the universe as a place that will always have something to be discovered. Of course there is a lot that has been discovered, but there is still information we don’t know about. This is not an easy question to answer because there is so much that can be said when thinking about this question and not everyone’s definition may be the same. I think that all that have been discovered by scientists so far is only a little part when it comes to what is waiting out for people to see. The universe is an incredible place with everything it contains: stars, galaxies, planets, etc. All the articles and books that are out can’t even begin to describe what the universe has to offer and how amazing it is. Even when people go into space, they can’t find all the answers. If it were that easy, a lot of things would have been answered with all of these years of space exploration. Cosmology would be an interesting field to go into, although you would have to be very patient because there is no known time when something new will be discovered or if there is something to be discovered. People’s fascination with wanting to know what scientists know and wanting answers about the unknown is great because that can be one used to push the scientists to keep on studying about the universe and all of its unknown. I agree with everyone else on this post that has said that there will always be something unknown about the universe.

2 comments:

  1. hi Rose, great post. I agree with you. the universe is a place that will always have something to be discovered. I mean every time new things are being discovered about the universe by scientists. years after years we learned more about the universe, yet we don't have all the information to finished the puzzle. There will always be something new to discover.

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  2. I think that your post was very interesting. I don't think we will ever have all of the answers about the universe. I took a different approach on this post but I like how you are looking at the big picture of the whole universe, space, galaxies and planets.

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