Lesson 1: Flying Machines

Ever since I was a kid, I have always wanted to fly. In fact, at four years old you could find me on top of a ladder armed with a box fan (plugged in Read More…

Lesson 2: Magic of 11’s

Here’s our first MATH lesson. It is so easy that one night, I wound up showing it to everyone in the pizza restaurant. Well, everyone who would listRead More…

Lesson 3: Rocketry

Rockets are vehicles that launch people and payloads into space. Newton’s Third Law of Motion is the principle of action and reaction. With rockets,Read More…

Lesson 4: Rocketry Math

Launching rockets requires a lot complicated math, but it all starts with Newton’s Laws of Motion. We’re going to get a taste of the math behind tRead More…

Lesson 5: Star Gazing

Telescopes and binoculars are pretty useless unless you know where to point them. I am going to show you some standard constellations and how to find Read More…

Lesson 7: Solar Astronomy

The Sun rotates, but because it’s not a solid body but a big ball of gas, different parts of the Sun rotate at different speeds. The equator rotatesRead More…

Lesson 9: Eyeballs

We are going to make an eyeball model using a balloon. This experiment should give you a better idea of how your eyes work. The way your brain actuallRead More…