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Aryabhata's Spinning Earth — A Torch, a Ball, and Day and Night
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Aryabhata's Spinning Earth — A Torch, a Ball, and Day and Night

A hands-on maths-and-astronomy project: shine a torch on a spinning ball to model day and night, and see Aryabhata's radical 499 AD idea that the Earth ROTATES while the sky only appears to move -- a thousand years before Copernicus. A Python cell checks his stunningly accurate pi and the Earth's spin speed, and a compendium celebrates a 23-year-old's genius.
초급
30 minutes

안내

1

Does the sky move, or do we?

In 499 AD, aged just 23, Aryabhata argued that the Earth spins on its axis, and the stars only APPEAR to wheel overhead -- a thousand years before Copernicus. You will model his idea with a torch and a ball.
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Make a model Earth

Take a ball or an orange as the Earth and mark a dot on it for your town. Set up a torch a little way off as the Sun. Darken the room. The torch lights up only the half of the ball facing it -- that lit half is having daytime, the dark half is night.

이 단계의 재료:

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필요한 도구:

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Spin it for day and night

Now slowly SPIN the ball on the spot (do not move the torch). Watch your dot travel from the dark side into the light -- sunrise -- across the lit side -- midday -- and back into the dark -- sunset. Day and night come from the Earth TURNING, not from the Sun going round us. Tilt the ball and you can even see why summer days are longer than winter ones.
4

Check Aryabhata's numbers

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필요한 도구:

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Compendium: centuries ahead of his time

What your model teaches. (1) The daily rising and setting of the Sun and stars is explained just as well by a spinning Earth as by a spinning sky -- and the spinning Earth is the truth, though it took another thousand years to be accepted. (2) The equator races at about 1,670 km/h, yet we feel nothing because the air, oceans and we all move along together. (3) Aryabhata also gave pi to four decimals, built the first sine tables, and correctly explained eclipses as shadows, not omens. (4) His insistence on rational, geometric explanations helped turn astronomy from omen-reading into science -- a single slim book by a 23-year-old still echoing through the maths and astronomy we use today.

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필요 도구

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You can swap these in

Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.

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