Post #61: Breakthrough Junior Challenge – Cosmological Redshift

Cosmological Redshift

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It’s been a while since I’ve last written. This year has been a roller coaster ride, what with ongoing lockdowns and online learning. The way we live has completely changed. During these challenging times, I’ve found that it’s always best to keep busy in order to escape the inevitable boredom of constantly staying at home. I’ve undertaken a multitude of projects, ranging from designing a video game, to recreating simple machines, to creating a podcast and dance video with my own audio/visual editing. I even started a little garden from seed, cultivating my own bell peppers, tomatoes, and sunflowers.  Starting this summer, I’m going to be updating more often, and experimenting with different ways that I can share my work with you! 

Amidst all my new hobbies, I decided to do one more thing: participate in this year’s Breakthrough Junior Challenge. This challenge is open to kids who are 13 – 18 years old from all around the world. Participants are to take a  complex concept in physics, math, or life science and explain it in simple terms through a three-minute video.

Today I’m going to share with you my video that I submitted for this challenge. It explains the concept of Cosmological Redshift, a phenomenon that proves the universe is still expanding. I put a lot of effort into every aspect of this production, from the initial research to the final editing and I feel that this is one of my greatest undertakings this year. Please do like, share, and comment if you enjoy this production, and don’t forget to subscribe!

That’s it for now, and until next time!

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