Questions

by Ian Kennedy on June 15, 2004

in Kids, Science

Izumi and the kids are away in Japan for a month so Tyler could attend the last few weeks of Japanese kindergarten and hopefully pick up some of the language – a bit of an experiment. Before he left he asked me why things get smaller when they move further away into the distance. Good question – I had to think about that one for a bit. My answer was that if they didn’t get smaller, they wouldn’t fit.

Any other ideas?

UPDATE: Mie put the question to Dr. Hal

  • mie
    Cuz when you run away from something scary, you want them to get smaller and smaller, not bigger. Likewise, when you want to run and see your favorite dog down the street, you want him to get bigger so you can hug him.

    And yes, you must eat all your natto.
  • mie
    Cuz when you run away from something scary, you want them to get smaller and smaller, not bigger. Likewise, when you want to run and see your favorite dog down the street, you want him to get bigger so you can hug him. And yes, you must eat all your natto.
  • Dav
    p.s. Now shutup and eat your natto!


    -Dav <- future father

  • Dav
    Without getting into geometry and physics, things get smaller because otherwise you wouldn't be able to tell how far away they were.
  • Dav
    p.s. Now shutup and eat your natto! &lt;p&gt; -Dav &lt;- future father
  • Dav
    Without getting into geometry and physics, things get smaller because otherwise you wouldn&#039;t be able to tell how far away they were.
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