by Nitya Poudel
20 December 2016, Tuesday
This is a special day. We
are going on a new journey. It is in the form of a very fat book. How do we
begin? We begin with what science is about. We make a chart. It was like this:
we learn that science has many branches of which three form a base. First is
physics, in physics we learn about mechanics, matter, and more. There are
neutrons and electrons and waves and fields. Second is chemistry in which we
learn about acids, chemicals, and other more. The third is biology which is the
study of plants, animals, cells and other more. You may have seen the
experiments that we have worked on dissections of fish, ducks, earthworms,
chicken, dove, rabbits, mice and more. We plant things that grow and give us
food and money. There is also the study of the sky and stars and moons and
planets and galaxies. It is called astronomy. There is also the study of the
ground and planets and more called geography.
Our new journey, however,
will focus completely on physics. We started our studies with a chapter named
“Scope of Physics”. This is what we were able to learn. Albert Einstein, who is
one of the best scientists in the world, used to say when we do not understand
something we try to learn that thing using art, religion and science. He said
he too was religious for science is based on facts, religion is wider and
deeper for we cannot explain everything, and art is used to express thoughts.
After that we read about
Edwin Hubble who made the most powerful telescope in the world. “For as I can
end as I began.” He said. From earth we look far into space was what he
specially used to say.
Then we heard a story. In
Greece, a great civilization with wonderful philosophy, when science was still
very young, people believed that Helios, who is the Sun God in Greece, in the
morning sat in his chariot and went around the whole Earth. His chariot was
pulled by winged horses which breathed fire. Evening came when he reached a
ship in the sea that was waiting for him. He would land his chariot in the ship
and that ship would take him back to where he had started his journey.
The human being always
finds a reason to explain things. Then we heard another story of Harati Mata. Swayambhunath
lies on a hill of Kathmandu Valley. There is a small wonderful temple at the
side of the Swayambhu stupa. This is the temple is the Harati Mata Mandir. The
story of Harati Mata is: a long time ago, in Kathmandu Valley, Swayambhu hill
was covered by dense dangerous jungles filled with wild scary animals. The
children of the Kathmandu city would play near the New Road area. One day a boy
went to play, he didn’t return, the next day another child went to play but she
also didn’t return. This happened for many weeks.
The villagers found out
that a woman would steal them and eat them. She lived on the hilltop of
Swayambhu. The villagers became angry and went to their king for help and also
to express their tensions. If he did not solve their problem, they would remove
the king.
The king was worried, he ordered
his courtiers to go and tell the wild woman to stop eating children. If she did
that, he would give her food as she needed. The courtiers went to the hill and
told the wild woman what the king had said. They were very afraid. The jungle
was deep and scary. Thankfully the woman did not harm them and agreed and she
got food delivered to her hut/shelter regularly though the people who went to
deliver the food were very scared.
After many years the woman
died but the villagers were scared that her spirit would kill them so the
courtiers and the people still went to that hill with food and offered it to her
empty home. After a hundred years and more, the villagers started to believe
that if they did not go to the hill their children would be in danger and that if
they went there, the spirit of the woman would take care of them so she became
the god of children. And the practice continues today.
After listening to these
wonderful stories of how people think, we learned about the sun. The sun is
mostly made up of hydrogen and helium. Hydrogen converts into helium through nuclear
fusion (which we will hear more about) and because of it heat and light form
and that energy is transmitted across the universe through electromagnetic
waves. Then our physics class was finished but I hope to learn more about physics.
By the time we finish this book, we will be more knowledgeable. I love science.
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About Rai People
by Abin Rai
In the beginning of the Rai
community, Rai people lived like the early humans. They needed to go hunting for
food. Some went to hunt animals early in the morning and returned late at night
with food they got. The earliest settlers of the Kathmandu Valley are believed
to be Kiratis, the Rai and the Limbus. If they did not find any food, they could
go hungry. Rai people have an interesting religion. They worship their
ancestors as their gods. If someone died in their community, they believed that
the dead person would turn into a spirit and protect their families and their
community.
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About Tamang People
by Kusma Gongba
A long ago, Tamang people lived in the Tibet. They
were brought to Nepal because Prithivi Narayan Shah needed troops for the
battle and Tamangs were very good horse warriors. After Prithivi Narayan Shah
won the battle, Tamang’s settled down in the middle mountains. It was very
difficult for them to grow food in the mountains. They could grow millet and they
could make many things but the people used it to make chyang and it was not
uncommon for them not to have much kodo to eat. Kathmandu had really good soil,
anything could grow and there was plenty of food. Tamangs who had farms worked
hard to live off the land. Tamangs are a very important ethnic group of Nepal.
They are usually Buddhist and some are Hindus. I hope that the Tamangs increase
in Nepal and I see more Tamang people coming together.
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About the Sun, Moon, Rain, and Fire Gods
by Pukar Gautam
According to Hindu Vedas, we learned that Surya is the
sun god. He gives warmth and light. The other god is the moon who is called
Chandra. When he rises, threats such as leopards, tigers, snakes can be seen.
Water is needed to bathe and wash and to grow food. When farming started the
rain god Indra became important. Agni the fire god was also very good as he
gives heat and wild animals run away. Greeks, Romans, Vikings and many other
people have such gods such as Helios who we read about in physics.
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