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"My name is Professor Jones and I have an awesome blazer. Let's learn some stuff." #firstlecture

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Introduction to the CRP101 course
First Lecture - Basic of Design I
Point, Line, Plane, Volume
In this lesson, we tried to draw a doodle includes simple message using only abstract points and lines without using any figures. In doing so, we paid attention to the quality and capacity of the pen, color, texture and size.
Using Materials
Faber Castell- dry paint
A-4 paper
First lecture of 2017 😴😭😒🙄🖕🏻 #firstlecture #2017 #sleepytime #nothanks
Omg! A seat with a desk. Things have come on since I was at uni! #backtouni #firstlecture #scared #excited #deskseat (at Sheffield Hallam University)
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1. Ideas About The Universe
According to law of universal gravitation by Newton, each body in the universe was attracted towards every other body by a force which was stronger the more the massive bodies and the closer they were to each other. According to his theory of gravity, the stars should attract to each other; so, it seemed they could not remain essentially motionless. Would they not all fall together at some point? In an infinite universe, every point can be regarded as the centre because every point has infinite number of stars on each side of it. According to his law, the extra stars would make no difference at all to the original ones, and so the stars would fall in just as fast. We can add as many stars as we like, but they will still always collapse in on themselves. It the stars in some region got only slightly near each other, the attractive forces between them would become stronger and would dominate over the repulsive forces. On the other hand, if the stars got a bit farther away from each other, the repulsive forces would dominate and drive them farther apart. The light from distant stars would be dimmed by absorption by intervening matter. However, if that happened, the intervening matter would eventually heat up until it glowed as brightly as the stars. What could’ve caused the stars to heat up in the first place?
THE BEGINNING OF THE UNIVERSE
Either the universe had existed forever, or it was set in motion at some finite time in such a manner as to look as though it had existed forever. The distant stars are moving more rapidly away from us, i.e, the universe is expanding.