bujo spread from two weeks ago!! 🌊💧🚲 art is by hokusai
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Do telescopes actually take colorful photographs or are the pretty colorful photographs of galaxies that we know colored afterwards? If a human was floating through space, would space look colorful to them?
So some pictures are taken in different wavelengths to see different characteristics. (infrared wavelengths to see through thick gas and dust, xray wavelengths to see highly energized regions)
But, in the visible wavelengths you are seeing the colors. They’re just enhanced brighter than they might be.
For example, I took this picture of “the California Nebula” using a camera (Canon 60Da) attached to a telescope. This shows one exposure, and the background is red due to effects of the camera (which you subtract):
You take multiple exposures, combine them, subtract the background effects & adjust the color a little and get this…
honestly?? this pic was just an excuse to show my milk bottle shaped flask i got from sm town in seoul,, it has #luckyone stamped on it and i lov it bc im exo trash anyway if y’all are interested in purchasing the two lovely notebooks shown in the pic, use my code “LUSTRE10″ on messybunny or “studylustre” on kawaiipenshop for 10% off!! they both have free international shipping woOoOo ✨
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1. Cognitive Dissonance - the idea that when we hold two conflicting thoughts or beliefs, we unconsciously adjust to make one fit with the other. My social psychology professor gave an example of a student who values studying all the time, but slacks off when it comes to their favorite television show. So the student tells herself that watching the television helps her study later when it really doesn’t. However, telling herself that helped her eased the anxiety.
2. Hallucinations are common - one third of people report experiencing hallucination at some point in time. Similarly, normal people often have paranoid thoughts. So when was the last time you hallucinated?
3. The Placebo effect - this is when you think that something like a drug has an effect on you when really it doesn’t. It’s your thoughts that actually resulted in you getting better.
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05.01.17 🖊 // A flat lay of stationery that I constantly use! I am obsessed on how colorful this turned out 😍
P.S. I decided to create a studygram as well so follow me if you’d like ➡️ Click here
Items in Photo
Pilot Juice Pens 0.5
Tombow Dual Brush Pens
Muji Gel Pens 0.5
Mildliners
Rilakkuma Deco Rush
Hey! I have to do a quick presentation (like 2 minutes, tops) about literally any topic for a nuclear science class. I was thinking something along the lines of radiation in space but I'm clueless. Any suggestions?
You could talk about nuclear fusion in the core of stars, and how stars don’t create elements heavier than iron because instead of creating energy through fusion it requires energy.
All elements heavier than iron are formed during supernovae. After a star dies, the energy can be transferred into creating heavier elements! Thank a dead star for your existence
some photos from my studygram!!!!
my routine has basically been a mix of reading, writing, studying, and repeating. hopefully I’ll get the chance to do my bullet journal september spread today tho!!
Day 3 [3.2.17]: Favourite study methods
I like to make electronic notes, then I rewrite them out (my chemistry notes are in the shot) and also make flip cards with my daiso word cards! I enjoy using mildliners/any highlighters to make it look pretty, but notes are mainly for memorising. (Practicality > aesthetic)
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> This week’s theme - GREEN!
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Here are some titles and borders that we sometimes like to use in our notes and bullet journals!
13.11.2017
“I’ve decided to make myself strong. As far as I can tell that’s all I can do.” - Haruki Murakami
Sooo I got myself some new glasses together with my dad today and I’m really happy about them! I’ll pick them up in two weeks and honestly I can’t wait~
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