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Dr. Jonathan's Seminar No. 6

Kiss Under The Stars

The feeling of love makes us believe that we are part of a whole Universe.  Love attracts not only on the level of the individual but the universe itself is erotic, in every star, cell, flower, bird, and human body. Love is more than a survival mechanism; it is the fire breathed into the fabric of the cosmos that enkindles life, rendering life more than biological function. Consciousness of love, awareness of our desires and attention to our deepest longings that orient us toward a thread of passionate energy that winds around the embrace of persons and enters the heart of the cosmos, within every flower, plant, star, and galaxy.

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February 11, 2023 5:30 -7:00pm PST

February 12, 2023 8:30-10:00am Beijing Time

Zoom ID: 832 9003 3937 (No passcode needed)

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Dr. Jonathan's Seminar No. 5

Tales of Space and Time

Combining the three dimensions of space with the fourth dimension of time explains the unusual physical phenomena associated with the near-light-speed travel or the motion of massive objects in the universe. This is the basis of Einstein's theory of relativity. Before his seminal work, scientists had two different theories to explain physical phenomena: Newton's laws of physics, which describe the motion of objects we experience, and Maxwell's electromagnetic models, which explain the properties of light. In 1905 Einstein proposed the special theory of relativity, it speculated that the speed of light is constant. For this to be true, space and time must be combined into a single frame which keeps the speed of light constant for all observers. Later on Einstein’s further research, gravity is caused by the curvature of the spacetime structure when he discovered the general theory of relativity.

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January 7, 2023 5:30 -7:00pm PST

January 8, 2023 8:30-10:00am Beijing Time

Zoom ID: 832 9003 3937 (No passcode needed)

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Dr. Jonathan's Seminar No. 4

Viewing the Earth from Space

Looking at the earth from space, what does the earth look like? Sometimes, you need a new perspective to see things in a different way. With satellite images from space, science and art can be combined to show the magnificence, beauty and wonders of our planet. Remote sensing data from earth satellites are being widely used to solve important global issues such as weather forecasting, predicting climate change, as well as monitoring and tracking disaster outbreaks. This STEAM seminar will introduce the basic principles of Earth observation from space, and application examples of space Earth observation in science and society.

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December 17, 2022 5:30 -7:00pm PST

December 17, 2022 9:30-11:00am Beijing Time

Zoom ID: 832 9003 3937 (No passcode needed)

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