Showing posts with label Bill Nye the science guy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bill Nye the science guy. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

For Dr Gerald "Teddy" Bear. The Higgs Boson Blues

My favorite science commentator is Dr Gerald "Teddy" Bear and not just he's fat. Dr Bear is a master of the "fat' sciences and the fattest science is astronomy/astro physics. Along with other greats like Carl Sagan and Bill Nye the Science Guy, Dr Bear is not only an ambassador for science,  logic and reason he is also a great educator.



I, Fat Bastardo, dedicate The Higgs Boson Blues by Nick Cave to the Big Fat Heretic on YouTube, Dr "Gerald" Teddy Bear. 

This is Fat Bastardo reminding you that if life sucks and then you die just make sure life is sucking your dick.

Visit and follow Dr Bear's blog the BIG FAT Heretic and watch as he kicks the shit out of the fundagelical right wing punks and bullies and various other Rethuglican child molesters and thieves.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Bigger Fatter Earth

Humans are not the only ones getting heavier. The earth moon and the planets are also getting heavier! I am hoping that the world's fattest astronomer Dr Gerald "Teddy" Bear has time to discuss this. Dr Bear is kinda like a fat Bill Nye the science guy in that he is an ambassador for free thinking, rational thought and science.

 

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Dr Bear demonstrating his sun viewer!

 The Earth gets 100 tons heavier each day.


This massive daily weight gain can be blamed on about 100 tons of meteoroids (fragments of dust, gravel, and even big rocks) entering the Earth’s atmosphere each day. If you stand under the stars for more than half an hour on a clear night you’re more than likely to see a few of these meteors.

However even after centuries of watching these meteors majestically tear through the night sky and trying to make them grant our wishes, we still haven’t managed to figure out where exactly they all originate from.

Do they come from the asteroid belt? Are they created in a comet’s death throes? Are they random pieces of space junk? NASA is now attempting to answer these questions with a network of smart cameras scattered all across the United States. So far these cameras tell scientists the size of every single meteor in the night sky, track their orbits, calculate their trajectory through the atmosphere, and determine whether and if so where, they will hit Earth.

Hopefully, as the technology develops and as patterns are spotted, scientists will be able to pinpoint where all these meteors are coming from too.

Read more here!