quarta-feira, 23 de novembro de 2011

Science Tattoos

      I like science tattoos, now is common see people with this art!
I study physics and in my course I have seen much people with science tatoo. 
I researched people with this type of tatoo.
Duygu Ozpolat, a graduate student in developmental biology at Tulane University, decided to celebrate Darwin’s 200th birthday in 2009 with a tattoo of Darwin’s finches.




Two equations, each sweet and short, run along the arms of Adam Simpson, who works at the National Center for Computational Sciences. F=ma explains to an astonishing degree how the planets make their way around the sun. E=mc2 explains how that sun is able to supply those planets with so much light.

This boy in image likes Rutherford Atoms, however we know that the atom works very differently from the Rutherford model. But we must not forget how different the Rutherford model was from earlier ones. In its time, his model did a better job explaining the world than anything that came before. That is all that we can expect science to do.

I like this tattos, but I will never make an tatoo because I'm afraid of  needles! 
However I think it's cool who has courage :)




By Paloma Lays

2 comentários:

  1. Have a long time I think in make a tattoo, but I have not sure what symbol I could make. Have a lot of options at I guess will be cool, but I always think in another one. Some day I will make, until there I have a long time to choose.

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  2. These tattoos are really cool but I also think that these people are very courageous. If you think about putting a tattoo you need be well determined.

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