Saturday, February 28, 2015

Dewa Athena VII

   Hey yo bro&sis! I would like to post some story about Dewa Athena. This is the seventh of Dewa Athena series, which was started from seven years ago. I hope this seventh Dewa Athena will be an amazing story.


   At here, I was chosen to be in a documentary team. This is because my extraculiculler Movie Production 3 or MP3 for short must take some videos of this event. We start filming from the "Running Around Indonesia" event which we were being seperated to some spots around the track. I think that's a cool job, but I am a little disappointed that I can't join that amazing running. But luckily at the end of the track they were being colorful and dirty, where the documentary team was totally clean lol.

   After that,The game is started! All of the people scream out loud for supporting their classes. My class was get three games at that day, which was sprint run, tug of war, and female football. We were prepared of them from a long time.
  
    Sprint run was starting our struggle. The opponent of this game now is X-7 which is the strong competitor. But don't worry, we were selected four fast runners for this. Because of the relay system, they ran alternately. At first and second turn, we were on the equal position with the opponent. But unluckily, at the third turn one of our runners had a wrong shoes and make her slick. So, we must lose at this game because of that
accident.

  

        The second one is "tug of war", which two teams pull at opposite ends of a rope until one drags the other over a central line. The opponent was very hard through, because they are from XI-4 that has a big body and muscles. At here I was requested to play, so I used some of my power here. We were give out of our powers, but sadly we lose again at this game because we facing a hard opponent. Ya, that's OK.


  And finally the female football was started. This is closing the event for that day. At here, we must fight again with XI-4, so I hope our class can revenge them here. We are the boys supporting the girls, and give some lessons about football basics. So, they played the game nice. The first goal is from XI-4, but we make one fantastic goal after that,too. But at the near of the end we must getting pieried by them, so we can't chase the score anymore becuase of the time. We must lose again with the score 2-1, but that's not a bad score and because the group system so we still have a chance to win.

  But don't give up, there are still many games that we can won. I hope at next games we will be more strong and unbeatable.
   

  

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Natural Phenomenon - How The Bees Make Their Hives Symmetrically

   Hey guys, what's going on? Now I'd like to describe something natural. Did you know about "Beehives" or "Honeycomb" ? Did you think that was amazing? look at all of hexagons, they were all symmertical! But how to they made them without the difference? Check this out.

  Well, this is a very old question. More than 2,000 years ago, in 36 B.C., a Roman soldier/scholar/writer, Marcus Terentius Varro, proposed an answer, which ever since has been called "The Honeybee Conjecture." Varro thought there might be a deep reason for this bee behavior. Maybe a honeycomb built of hexagons can hold more honey. Maybe hexagons require less building wax. Maybe there's a hidden logic here.

   Honeycombs, we all know, store honey. Honey is obviously valuable to bees. It feeds their young. It sustains the hive. It makes the wax that holds the honeycomb together. It takes thousands and thousands of bee hours, tens of thousands of flights across the meadow, to gather nectar from flower after flower after flower, so it's reasonable to suppose that back at the hive, bees want a tight, secure storage structure that is as simple to build as possible.

   So how to build it? Well, suppose you start your honeycomb with a cell like a totally random shape, no equal sides, just a squiggle.  If you start this way, what will your next cell look like? Well, you don't want big gaps between cells. You want the structure tight. So the next cell will have to be customized to cling to the first. And the third cell, once again, will have to be designed to fit the first two. Each cell would be a little different. For More illustration, you can see the picture here.





 So a "squiggle cell plan" creates idle bees. It wastes time. For bees to assemble a honeycomb the way bees actually do it, it's simpler for each cell to be exactly the same. If the sides are all equal — "perfectly" hexagonal — every cell fits tight with every other cell. Everybody can pitch in. That way, a honeycomb is basically an easy jigsaw puzzle. All the parts fit. OK, that explains why honeycomb cells are same-sized.


source : http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2013/05/13/183704091/what-is-it-about-bees-and-hexagons

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