Many years ago, I made a children's guide to radiation for a school assignment. I used animal pictures to represent the parts of an atom and different types of atoms. So, how accurate is my middle school(or high school, I don't know when I did it) version of radiation?
Announcement
Collapse
Natural Science 301 Guidelines
This is an open forum area for all members for discussions on all issues of science and origins. This area will and does get volatile at times, but we ask that it be kept to a dull roar, and moderators will intervene to keep the peace if necessary. This means obvious trolling and flaming that becomes a problem will be dealt with, and you might find yourself in the doghouse.
As usual, Tweb rules apply. If you haven't read them now would be a good time.
Forum Rules: Here
As usual, Tweb rules apply. If you haven't read them now would be a good time.
Forum Rules: Here
See more
See less
Childrens guide to radiation
Collapse
X
-
Childrens guide to radiation
Last edited by Christianbookworm; 01-22-2017, 04:49 PM.If it weren't for the Resurrection of Jesus, we'd all be in DEEP TROUBLE!Tags: None
-
The dog explaining half lives was very accurate, even if his example was not so realistic.
The problem is, how many goats were there to start with?http://notontimsblogroundhere.blogspot.fr/p/apologetics-section.html
Thanks, Sparko, for telling how I add the link here!
-
Chain reaction seems to be less accurate.
U falls into two atoms of x (Pb?) + a neutron. The chain part is not each atom of x falling into two atoms of even light y, but the neutron attacking the next U to make it fall apart into two x + a neutron.
By the way, thank you for saying that neutrons go through six inches of lead before being stopped by it. That kills off one theory of what could be wrong about Uranium or Thorium related dating* (leaving, obviously, the possibility of chain reactions hastening normal half life or of Pb being there which never was U or Th).
* My theory being that Geiger tickers measure too few decay events since U like lead would stopp radioactivity from getting out. OK, if six inches thick, perhaps ...http://notontimsblogroundhere.blogspot.fr/p/apologetics-section.html
Thanks, Sparko, for telling how I add the link here!
Comment
-
"It can be used to see how old something is" is of course a debated position.
U-Pb dating : how much Pb was never U?
Ka-Ar : how much Ar was never Ka?
C14 : what was the level of C14 when starting the decay in organic thing x? For last c. 2000 years or 2500 years, no big problem, since reliable checks are there in history.
What do you do when sth has 2% of what a normal recent item has of C14? 2% = 32,300 years, but how much in actual decay and how much in lower original content?
I go with a Flood c. 5000 years ago (54.616% left since then) having occurred in an atmosphere which had for some reason just reached 3.9% of present level of C14. And with a rapid rise after Flood, evening out.http://notontimsblogroundhere.blogspot.fr/p/apologetics-section.html
Thanks, Sparko, for telling how I add the link here!
Comment
-
Thanks.
I think all I did not specifically mention was correct, but that is as far as I can judge.http://notontimsblogroundhere.blogspot.fr/p/apologetics-section.html
Thanks, Sparko, for telling how I add the link here!
Comment
-
Expect the question "how do you know how many goats there were to begin with".
But when it comes to "for children", I'd say skip the animal picture language, do a straight on thing with the original terms of the disciplines, obviously explaining each, perhaps with occasional picture language, but not an allegory of animals running along it all of the way.
At least that is what worked for me.http://notontimsblogroundhere.blogspot.fr/p/apologetics-section.html
Thanks, Sparko, for telling how I add the link here!
Comment
-
It's creative and factually accurate (as far as I can tell), but I found radiation easier to learn by going straight to learning about the atoms and molecules themselves, and I don't think the animals make it any easier to learn.Find my speling strange? I'm trying this out: Simplified Speling. Feel free to join me.
"Nature has placed mankind under the governance of two sovereign masters, pain and pleasure. It is for them alone to point out what we ought to do, as well as to determine what we shall do."-Jeremy Bentham
"We question all our beliefs, except for the ones that we really believe in, and those we never think to question."-Orson Scott Card
Comment
-
Originally posted by stfoskey15 View PostIt's creative and factually accurate (as far as I can tell), but I found radiation easier to learn by going straight to learning about the atoms and molecules themselves, and I don't think the animals make it any easier to learn.If it weren't for the Resurrection of Jesus, we'd all be in DEEP TROUBLE!
Comment
Related Threads
Collapse
Topics | Statistics | Last Post | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Started by rogue06, 05-03-2024, 02:47 PM
|
3 responses
28 views
1 like
|
Last Post
by shunyadragon
05-07-2024, 08:07 PM
|
||
Started by rogue06, 05-03-2024, 12:33 PM
|
4 responses
35 views
1 like
|
Last Post
by shunyadragon
05-07-2024, 09:33 PM
|
||
Started by rogue06, 04-27-2024, 09:38 AM
|
0 responses
14 views
1 like
|
Last Post
by rogue06
04-27-2024, 09:38 AM
|
||
Started by shunyadragon, 04-26-2024, 10:10 PM
|
5 responses
24 views
0 likes
|
Last Post
by shunyadragon
04-28-2024, 08:10 AM
|
||
Started by shunyadragon, 04-25-2024, 08:37 PM
|
2 responses
14 views
0 likes
|
Last Post
by shunyadragon
04-25-2024, 10:21 PM
|
Comment