I started my journey in scientific learning at the age of five. I self-studied geography, the shape of countries, their flags and capital cities. Using my globe, I could name a large portion of the countries, and their geographical boundaries. At the beginning, my major learning source was an educational YouTube channel called ‘Kids Learning Tube’. I continued my journey by uncovering the 118 elements in the Periodic Table. I studied the names and symbols of the elements.
On a momentous day in UKG, I received homework to draw the Solar System. Ever since I received this homework, I illustrated more versions of the Solar Systems, and grew an immense passion for astronomy. By watching astronomy videos on Kids Learning Tube, I studied the five dwarf planets, the asteroid belt, the Kuiper belt, the Oort cloud and other astronomical and interstellar objects.
As my curiosity grew with age, I branched out my interests into a wide spectrum of science related topics, especially astronomy and astrophysics. I acquired more sources of learning through the YouTube channel Kurzgesagt. They explore topics related to science, philosophy and mathematics through animated videos. Cell To Singularity, was another source of learning that helped me answer my curiosity on Human evolution. It is an educational app which progressively explores the fruits of evolution in a tech tree. There are also continuous 3-day events, which explore other branches of knowledge, such as the Extinction Events, the Philosophy Events, the James Webb Space Telescope event.
My list of leaning through the years:
- The entirety of the Solar System, from formation to its end.
- The Milky Way Galaxy.
- The Big Bang Theory.
- The Big Rip Theory.
- The Big Crunch Theory.
- Heat Death.
- Stars: their formation, their classification and their end.
- White Dwarfs, Black Dwarfs
- Supernova, Black hole, Neutron Stars and Gravastar.
- The Human Immune System.
- The deadliest diseases: Malaria, Rabies, Naegleria Fowleri etc.
When it comes to science my greatest inspirations are Albert Einstein: The Father of Science, Nikola Tesla: The greatest Inventor and Stephen Hawkings for his theorem on Black Holes. Science is not just a subject; it has become a way of life. It’s like the Dharma that one lives with every day. I have barely scratched the fundamentals of science, and I aspire to explore even deeper expanding my knowledge. Science knows no Country because Knowledge belongs to Humanity and is the torch that illuminates the world.
Binayak Shrestha
Grade VI
Aarambha Sanskar Vidyalaya