http://offthelisthero.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] offthelisthero.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2008-01-16 08:11 am
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Discovery & Invention, Period 5, 16 Jan '08

The Danger Shop appeared to be set up as a normal classroom, bits and pieces of technical equipment lying around. It was only on looking up that would show any difference - an almost pitch black space, scattered with stars.

"We are all insignificant." Mohinder looked enthused at the idea, as he continued, "Occupying only a little space and time on a minor planet, under an ordinary star which is itself one among many, in one of innumerable galaxies. On such a scale our actions are unimportant." He paused, "Though I doubt that will work as an excuse for a missed class."

"But five hundred years ago the most common view was of an earth-centric universe." Mohinder briefly covered the leading figures, behind that change of thought. He picked up a handheld telescope from the desk at the front of the classroom. "The invention of the telescope finally meant there was the opportunity to back their claims with evidence."

"There are, in front of you, all you need to build a refractive or reflective telescopes. Pair up, and take a closer look at the stars." Mohinder pointed up.

[OCD is up]

Re: Experiment #2

[identity profile] sarcasm-guy.livejournal.com 2008-01-16 05:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Sokka read through the instructions, and took notes on them, and fiddled with all the parts, deducing a few principles of optics as he went along. Then he "borrowed" materiel off other people's desks and cobbled together a three-foot-long monstrosity that showed, at 1000x magnitude, a piece of dust that had gotten caught somewhere in the middle.