Course Description
Embark on an exhilarating 4-week journey through time and space with "Our Place in the Universe," a captivating course that explores humanity's quest to understand the cosmos. This visually stunning and intellectually stimulating course takes you on a grand tour of astronomical discoveries, from ancient civilizations to modern-day breakthroughs.
Using cutting-edge video technology and special effects animations, you'll witness the evolution of our understanding of the universe. The course also features an innovative e-learning app, "The Armillary Sphere," which allows you to interact with a digital reconstruction of an ancient astronomical tool, bringing history to life in your hands.
What You'll Learn
- The development and application of the scientific method
- Qualitative and quantitative understanding of everyday astronomical phenomena and patterns
- The evolution of astronomical knowledge throughout history
- Recognition of rational thinking emergence in scientific discovery
- Assessment of social environments' effects on intellectual development
- The transformative role of science in philosophical thinking
Prerequisites
This is an introductory-level course with no specific prerequisites. A curious mind and interest in astronomy and the history of science are all you need to get started.
Course Content
- Ancient astronomical observations and interpretations
- The development of early universe models
- The transition from flat Earth to spherical Earth understanding
- Celestial patterns and their significance
- The evolution of calendar systems
- Planetary motions and their historical interpretations
- Mathematical applications in astronomy
- The Copernican Revolution and its impact on scientific thought
Who This Course Is For
- Anyone fascinated by astronomy and the cosmos
- History enthusiasts interested in the development of scientific thought
- Students looking to broaden their understanding of science and its cultural impact
- Lifelong learners seeking to explore big questions about our place in the universe
- Those interested in the intersection of science, philosophy, and human culture
Real-World Applications
- Enhancing critical thinking and analytical skills
- Improving understanding of scientific methods and their applications
- Gaining a deeper appreciation for cultural and historical influences on scientific progress
- Developing a more informed perspective on current astronomical discoveries and space exploration
- Applying historical lessons to modern-day problem-solving and innovation
- Fostering intellectual curiosity and lifelong learning habits
Syllabus
Week 1: Humans and the Cosmos
- How Significant Are We?
- Patterns in Nature
- Celestial Bodies: Why Are They There?
- Ancient Models of the Universe
Week 2: Changing Perspectives of the Shape of the Earth
- Turning of the Heavens
- A Spherical Earth
- The Sun's Journey through the Stars
- A Two-sphere Universe
- Special Feature: The Armillary Sphere
Week 3: The Mysterious Patterns of Cosmic Objects
- Dance of the Moon
- The Calendar
- The Five Wanderers and the Seven Luminaries
- The Change in Positions of Stars
Week 4: From An Earth-Centered to A Sun-Centered Universe
- The Language of Mathematics in Astronomy
- How Big is the Earth Compared to the Universe?
- The Post Ptolemy World
- The Copernicus Revolution
- The Legacy of Copernicus