Bill Nye is a key figure in the scientific community. His outreach to children and his involvement with educating the public and furthering scientific inquiry and research make him one of the most influential scientists of the 21st century. Bill Nye grew up in Washington DC, after attending Sidwell Friends School, a private school in Washington DC, Bill went to Cornell University and majored in Mathematical Engineering. Bill started his entertainment career with a show called Almost Live, a comedy show where a sketch called “Bill Nye The Science Guy” had Bill do small experiments on the show. Bill then became the main entertainer of the PBS show “Bill Nye The Science Guy”, a show aimed at preteens. The show ran from 1993 to 1999 and aired …show more content…
one hundred episodes. Show topics had a large range from electronics to space. The show won 18 Emmy awards and was very popular for school children. After “Bill Nye The Science Guy” was canceled, Bill went on to different shows. “ The Eye of Nye” was science show aimed at an older audience, “Stuff Happens” another science show, as well as “Dancing With The Stars”, and other small appearances in different television shows such as “Numb3rs” and the “Who wants to be a Millionaire” (Bill Nye). During his entertainment career Bill has won 7 Emmys, and three honorary doctorate degrees from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Goucher College and Johns Hopkins. Bill Nye also contributes to the scientific community. He developed a hydraulic pressure resonance suppressor that is still used in the Boeing 747, as well as invented and patented the “Toe Shoe” for ballet dancers. (Greenfeild, 2011) “Bill Nye The Science Guy” was a PBS show that many children watched during their time in elementary school and middle school in the United States of America.
The show covered a large variety of topics during its five seasons. The first episode aired on September 10th 1993, and was focused on the science of flight. Many of the episodes included original music videos about the shows topic, as well a variety of experiments to demonstrate the topic. These music videos were often parodies of popular songs. On the first episode “Flight” the song “Smells Like Air Pressure” was a parody of the popular Nirvana song “Smells like Teen Spirit.” Other episodes had songs such as “Rocks Rock Harder” a parody of “Basket Case” by Green Day on the episode focused on rocks, and “Diggin’” based on Bob Marley’s “Jamming” in the episode focused on archeology(Bill Nye the Science …show more content…
Guy). Bill Nye Participated in a debate with Ken Ham was held on February 4th, 2014 on the topic of “Is Creation A Viable Model of Origins.” Ken Ham is the founder of the Young Earth Creationists, president of Answers In Genesis, and founder of the Creationist Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky. The debate topic originated from a video featuring Bill Nye, speaking on the topic that much of the United States population does not believe in evolution. In a follow-up interview with the Associated Press Nye said, "If we raise a generation of students who don't believe in the process of science, who think everything that we've come to know about nature and the universe can be dismissed by a few sentences translated into English from some ancient text, you're not going to continue to innovate.” (Answers from Genesis,2014). The debate sold the 900 available tickets in less than a day, and online viewership was over 500,000 people. Ken Ham focused on his main topic the “Seven C’s” of life: Creation, Corruption, Catastrophe, Confusion, Christ, Cross, Consummation.
Bill had a range of topics to argue against Ham’s. Bill brought in a piece of limestone, and argued that if the “great flood” had happened 4,000 years ago, which was what Ham had stated, the piece of rock he was holding would not exist. Ham defended the age of the earth using Hebrew definitions of the word “day” in the Bible, and that only God would know because he was the only witness of the beginning of the world. Bill Nye also discussed the topic of why Humans aren’t able to reproduce asexually, and that species that reproduce sexually have less parasites than those who do not. Nye
also
Owing to my long-standing love of The Science Guy - as his followers affectionately dubbed him - I was ecstatic when I heard Netflix and Nye had agreed to work together on a new show. Unfortunately, it became clear in the first five minutes of the first episode of Bill Nye Saves the World that the Bill Nye being exhibited was not the Bill Nye of old. Much of Bill Nye Saves the World is Nye simply agreeing with popular opinions, oftentimes contradicting points he presented as fact in past projects. The show is not so much science for DIY scholars as it is science for D-bags who hate
Bill Nye is the most influential person of all time. He captures kids attention and teaches them the fundamentals of all life. Some might say that he has done nothing to contribute to science except make a show teaching kids about scientific discoveries that others made. Although Bill didn’t make the discoveries, it is important that today’s youth learn about those findings and Bill Nye the Science Guy makes kids want to learn about those topics. As Bill once said, “The more you find out about the world, the more opportunities there are to laugh at it.” Let us all laugh at the world and learn about
Although Cosby has had a university education and received many honorary degrees, which few achieve, nonetheless, he is associated more as a successful entertainer than a scholarly educator. Interestingly, Cosby has self-described himself more of a class clown than an academician during schooling. Cosby started his entertainment career as a stand-up comedian doing performances across America during his younger years. Comedians have a notorious talent for stirring up crowds and encouraging clamor from the audience. They compose jokes that anyone can relate to and, thus, reach broad demographics during their performances. The talent has remained with Cosby to present and is manifested within the tone of his speeches as well.
Science since 1960. After all of these things that he did, it's no wonder why he was on his
The discourse focused on one question: Is creation a viable modern of origins? This directly links to the focus of this essay: that expert disagree despite the same evidence. Part of this comes from confirmation bias, a disregard for facts or ideas that go against one’s own ideation. Ken Ham was guilty of this; he took scientific ideas that only matched his creationist views and distorted them to be portrayed the only correct science. The methods he used, such as coral reef aging, are outdated and have been replaced by better methods, such as radioactive dating. Bill Nye used these more accurate measurements support his argument that the Earth is closer to 4.5 billion years old. Another argument from the creationist side is a distinction between observational and historical science. Essentially, historical science is scientific study in regards to the past, whereas observational science is the scientific research of the present and cannot be applied to the past. Beyond the implication of nigh complete uncertainty of past events and how they transpired, the claim is not even falsifiable. It is impossible to prove that science today is different than past science, thus the idea can be disregarded as any sort of theory. The more rational thought, that science is science whether in the past or present,
Ham states “The diversity of species which is observed is only a difference in “kind”.” He then concludes that it cannot be used as evidence for evolution. Another example appears when Ham talks about how creationists and evolutionists at Goddard Space Center agreed on how to build the Hubble telescope. They did not agree on how to interpret the data the telescope obtained in regard to the age of the universe. It is clear that Ham continues to base his pres...
Carl Sagan: astronomer, astrophysicist, cosmologist, author, skeptic, and visionary. The middle of the twentieth century was clad in scientific advancements that opened up the realm of our universe to the world. At the head of this exploration was Carl Sagan, a pioneer of sorts. Aside from his countless contributions to the scientific community, he backed a new understanding of the cosmos to the more pedestrian population of the world.
Benjamin Franklin, one of the most important Americans in history, did scientific work before 1790. He had a large impact on America as well as the rest of the world. Europe played a big part of his career because the influences he felt from Europe help him develop and work in science.
arriving in New York City with four cents in his pocket, and many great ideas in
"Were we to seize and eliminate from our industrial world the results of Mr. Tesla's work, the wheels of industry would cease to turn, our electric cars and trains would stop, our towns would be dark, our mills would be dead and idle. Yes, so far reaching is his work that it has become the warp and woof of industry... His name marks an epoch in the advance of electrical science.
One of the greatest heroes of American(and international) science and culture in the past century has been German physicist Albert Einstein. Born in 1879, Einstein used his early years to educate himself and began to think up his own methods for solving his newly found inquiries into science and higher-level mathematics. In a short time during the beginning of the twentieth century, Einstein pulled together his research and incredible intellect for unprecedented gains in science and theory used throughout the world. One need not go far to view the incredible impact that innovative genius Albert Einstein has had upon the twentieth century. His impact stretches far beyond the reaches of physics and life in the early 1900's. This physicist of phenomenal philosophy, logic, and imagination has been and still is the subject of countless catch phrases and expressions of intelligence. Albert Einstein is a forerunner of influential American icons. Because of his contribution to American science and society as an immigrant, intellectual accomplishments, and discoveries in nuclear technology, it is my belief that Albert Einstein was the most influential person of the twentieth century.
Nikola Tesla was born midnight on July 10, 1856, in Smiljan, Lika, which at that time was part of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, which is now known as Croatia. His father was named Milutin Tesla and he was a Serbian Orthodox Priest. Djuka Mandic was his mother and she invented household appliances. Tesla was the fourth child of five, having one older brother and three younger sisters. In 1873, Tesla studied at the the Polytechnic Institute in Graz, Austria and the University of Prague. At first, he wanted to pursue in physics and mathematics, but shortly after he became extremely interested in electricity. He began studying alternating current their also. Supposedly he had a photographic memory being able to memorize complete books. In December 1878, he left Graz and his family. In 1881, he started his career as an electrical engineer working for a telephone company in Budapest. It was around that time that Tesla was able to discover the solution for the rotating magnetic field. He was able to describe the basics of the induction motor to his peers. Later his alternating current induction motor would be considered one of the ten greatest discoveries of all time. Before coming to America, Tesla joined the Continental Edison Company in Paris where he designed. In February 1882, Tesla discovered the rotating magnetic field, an important principle in physics and it was also the start to pretty much all devices that use alternating current. In 1883, he secretly built a prototype of the induction motor which he was able to run successfully. Nobody in Europe cared about promoting his unqualified device, Tesla then accepted an offer to work for Thomas Edison in New York. His childhood dream was to come to America and to be able to grasp ...
Carl Sagan is known as one of the most famous scientists of all time. He revolutionized how the world looked at space and the search for intelligent life beyond our planet. The author of many books, he is most known for Contact (which was adapted into a movie) and for the PBS documentary Cosmos. As one of America's most famous astronomers and science-fiction writers, Carl Sagan turned a life of science into one of the most critically successful scientific careers of the 20th century.
Thomas (Alva) Edison was one of America’s most important and famous inventors. Edison was born into a time and place where there wasn’t much technological advancements. His inventions helped a lot of things quickly change in the world. His inventions contributed to many inventions today such as the night light, movies, telephones, and records and CDs.
Nikola Tesla was born on July 10, 1856 in Smiljan, Lika. His father, Milutin Tesla was a Serbian Orthodox Priest and his mother Djuka Mandic was an inventor in her own line of household appliances. Tesla studied at the Realschule, Karlstadt in 1873, the Polytechnic Institute in Graz, Austria and the University of Prague. At first, he intended to specialize in physics and mathematics, but soon he became fascinated with electricity. He began his career as an electrical engineer with a telephone company in Budapest in 1881. It was there, as Tesla was walking with a friend through the city park that the elusive solution to the rotating magnetic field flashed through his mind. With a stick, he drew a diagram in the sand explaining to his friend the principle of the induction motor. Before going to America, Tesla joined Continental Edison Company in Paris where he designed dynamos. While in Strassbourg in 1883, he privately built a prototype of the induction motor and ran it successfully. Soon after Tesla accepted an offer to work for Thomas Edison in New York. One of his childhood dreams was to come to America to harness the power of Niagara Falls. Young Nikola Tesla came to the United States in 1884. He spent the next 59 years of his life living in New York. Tesla set about improving Edison’s line of dynamos while working in Edison’s lab in New Jersey. he introduced his motors and electrical systems in a classic paper, “A New System of Alternating Current Motors and Transformers” which he delivered before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers in 1888. One of the most impressed was the industrialist and inventor George Westinghouse. One day he visited Tesla’s laboratory and was amazed at what he saw. Tesla had constructed a model polyphase system consisting of an alternating current dynamo, step-up and step-down transformers and A.C. motor at the other end. The perfect partnership between Tesla and Westinghouse for the nationwide use of electricity in America had begun. In February 1882, Tesla discovered the rotating magnetic field, a fundamental principle in physics and the basis of nearly all devices that use alternating current. Tesla brilliantly adapted the principle of rotating magnetic field for the construction of alternating current induction motor and the polyphase system for the generation, transmission, distribution and use of electrical power. Tesla’s A.C. induction motor is widely used throughout the world in industry and household appliances.