Holiday
PHYS物 124 T5T6
The course covers three main topics: the nature of science, science of time, and artistic representations of time. The goal of the course is to provide a comprehensive overview of "time" across multiple disciplines, including philosophy, physics, biology, and art.
Course keywords: time, evolution, handworks, relativity, random walk I. References: R1. A short history of nearly everything 萬物簡史 Bill Bryson, ISBN: 076790818X R2. The Scientific Attitude: Defending Science from Denial, Fraud, and Pseudoscience, Lee McIntyre, ISBN: 0262039834 R3. In Search of Time: Journeys Along a Curious Dimension 探索時間之謎 Dan Falk, ISBN:9789862622568 R4. Evolutionary Dynamics Martin A. Nowak, ISBN: 978-0-674-02338-3 R5. Our Inner Ape: A Leading Primatologist Explains Why We Are Who We Are 猿形畢露 Frans de Waal, ISBN: 1573223123 R6. Chen, YS., Su, YC. & Pan, W. Effect of spatial constraints on Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. Sci Rep 6, 19297 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/srep19297 II. Teaching Method: We incorporated a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, discussions, hand-making activities, and exhibitions, along with oral presentations. III. Syllabus Science Encountered 2024 autumn Topic I: What is Science? Reference: R1 and R2 Week 1 : Introduction: contents and evaluations (9/3) Week 2 : Science, non-Science, and Pseudoscience (9/10) Topic II: Physical aspect about time Reference: R3 Week 3 : Full Moon Festival (9/17) Week 4 : Brief history about space and time(9/24) Week 5 : Deterministic world in classic physics (10/1) Week 6 : Rejuvenation? Thermodynamical time (10/8) Week 7 : Speed matters! Spacetime in Relativity (10/15) Week 8 : Looking for images of time (10/22) Week 9 : Midterm examination (10/29) Topic III: Infinity and Eternity References: R4, R5, and R6 Week 10: Basics in Evolutionary theory (11/5) Week 11 : Fortunate or unlucky (11/12) Week 12 : Handwork: Manifesting time I (11/19) Week 13 : Fiction or Science and Synchronicity (11/26) Week 14 : Handwork: Manifesting time II (12/3) Week 15 : Review and Final Exam (12/9) Week 16 : Exhibition and presentation (12/17) Evaluation: (1) Attendance for the first two weeks (9/3, 9/10): 5%. The students are required to attend for the introduction and orientation. (2) Participation and Discussion: 20%. The students are required to answer “questions for today” released in the class and discuss on e-Learn. (3) Midterm examination: 25%. (4) Handwork and presentation: 25%. (5) Final examination: 20%. (6) On-line survey: 5% The use of AI is conditionally open. You may use AI to check the grammar of your reports, please specify.
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平均百分制 88.92
標準差 6.17
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標準差 11.21
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