Science is often described as the pursuit of knowledge and understanding through observation, experimentation, and analysis. It is a systematic approach to studying the natural world and uncovering its laws and principles. However, there are times when science seems to border on the realm of magic. It is as if scientists possess a sort of magical power to uncover hidden truths and perform incredible feats. One of the ways in which science appears magical is through its ability to transform the world around us. Through scientific discoveries and inventions, we have been able to revolutionize our lives in countless ways.
It's sad that Garnet and Sapphire aren't protagonists this time around. That's like having a Tamagotchi series with Mametchi but no Memetchi or Kuchipatchi.
Being one of the Jewelpets who s supposed to be turned into a Jewel Charm and transported to the Dream Forest, Ruby decided not to go to the Jewel Tower and decided to goof off in Jewel Land, despite having no idea what s happening to her friends. In Jewelpet and Jewelpet Twinkle , she has the power of Courage, which allows humans to become courageous and work up their courage to do something extraordinary.
Through scientific discoveries and inventions, we have been able to revolutionize our lives in countless ways. From harnessing electricity to developing life-saving medicines, science has made the seemingly impossible, possible. It is as if scientists have a magical ability to defy the limitations of the natural world and reshape it to suit our needs and desires.
[Jewelpet Magical Change] - Jewelpets into humans
So while I was managing the wiki, I got a new page that detailed a new upcoming Jewelpet anime, Jewelpet Magical Change.
If you look at the series' concept at the wiki, you'll see that Jewelpets are given the ability to transform into a human! That's seems to be a new turn the devs are taking. What do you all think about it? Jewelpets turning into humans? How you think it will turn out?
I was suprirsed when I saw this.
Reactions: YURIA★CHARMAINEEternal Mametchi Fan
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Joined Jan 22, 2012 Messages 7,691 Reaction score 3,168 Location In an eggThat sounds pretty cool, but I hope that the human transformations will be rare and that they will be Jewelpets most of the time. I like Jewelpets mostly because of the cute fluffy animals and it'd be less cute if they were human a lot of the time.
Reactions: YURIA★CHARMAINESoenattchi
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Joined Jul 2, 2014 Messages 194 Reaction score 97 Location GreeceI love the Jewelpet franchise so I'm all for this idea. I immensely enjoyed Lady Jewelpet and am eager to see where this new series will be going. Besides cute fluffy animal themed mahou shoujo. Who can say no to that much cuteness?
Doremi
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Joined Jun 3, 2015 Messages 68 Reaction score 13 Location NevadaI say yes! To the extreme cuteness that is this anime
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Joined Jan 22, 2012 Messages 7,691 Reaction score 3,168 Location In an eggI saw the first two episodes and they were kind of boring. I like how they don't stay humans for very long, but truth be told, they seem to be humans for a little TOO short. XD
It's sad that Garnet and Sapphire aren't protagonists this time around. That's like having a Tamagotchi series with Mametchi but no Memetchi or Kuchipatchi.
I might watch more episodes later but it doesn't pique my interest as much as Lady JewelPet (the best IMO) and JewelPet Tinkle do.
I love the Jewelpet franchise so I'm all for this idea. I immensely enjoyed Lady Jewelpet and am eager to see where this new series will be going. Besides cute fluffy animal themed mahou shoujo. Who can say no to that much cuteness?
Another aspect of science that resembles magic is its ability to predict and control the future. Through the use of mathematical models and complex algorithms, scientists can make accurate predictions about natural phenomena and even the behavior of complex systems. This predictive power is akin to the foresight of a magician who can see into the future and manipulate events to their advantage. Additionally, science often unravels mysteries that were once thought to be beyond human comprehension. From deciphering the structure of DNA to unraveling the secrets of the universe, scientific discoveries have allowed us to understand the intricate workings of the world and our place in it. These revelations are reminiscent of a magician who can reveal hidden truths and perform acts that defy our understanding of the world. However, it is important to remember that science is not actually magic. It is a rigorous and disciplined process that relies on evidence, experimentation, and peer review. While the outcomes of scientific discoveries may seem magical, they are rooted in logical reasoning and systematic investigation. Scientists do not possess supernatural powers but rather utilize the tools of observation and analysis to uncover the truths of the world. In conclusion, science may sometimes seem like magic, but it is a disciplined and systematic approach to understanding the natural world. Through scientific inquiry, we have been able to transform our lives, predict the future, and unravel the mysteries of the universe. While the outcomes may appear magical, they are the result of diligent scientific exploration and investigation. Science may not be magic, but it certainly has the power to amaze and inspire us..
Reviews for "The Physics of Levitation: Exploring the Science of Floating Objects"
1. Julia - 2 stars - "Science like magic but real" was a major disappointment for me. While it promised to explore the wonders of science in a magical way, it failed to capture my interest. The book read more like a dry textbook than an enchanting exploration of scientific concepts. The writing lacked charm and failed to engage me as a reader. I also found the explanations to be convoluted and difficult to understand. Overall, I was left feeling bored and uninterested in the content of this book.
2. Mark - 1 star - "Science like magic but real" was a total letdown. I was expecting a captivating read that would make science come to life, but instead, I found myself struggling to stay engaged. The author seemed more focused on impressing readers with complex scientific terms rather than conveying the magic of science. The book lacked a cohesive structure and the explanations felt disjointed. I would not recommend this book to anyone looking for an enjoyable and accessible exploration of science.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I was excited to dive into "Science like magic but real" but was ultimately disappointed by the execution. The author attempted to blend magic and science together, but it felt forced and unnatural. The storytelling lacked fluidity, making it difficult to follow the author's train of thought. Additionally, I found the author's writing style to be dry and lacking in enthusiasm. While the book may appeal to diehard science enthusiasts, it fell flat for me as a casual reader hoping for an engaging and magical experience.