Lesson 1: Fun Facts About Natural Science
Clues about the shape of Earth are found in the air, water, and stars.
Let’s talk about how the natural world works. Large bodies of water remain level, for air to hold pressure requires a physical barrier, and the stars have rotated in fixed constellations around the North Star for all of recorded history. All of these natural phenomena are directly observable.
This means you don’t need a person in a white lab coat as the intermediary to observe these fun facts. You can easily explore the properties of water and air and watch the stars with your friends and family, and I encourage you to do so. Trusting in your senses is the first step to coming home to the truth of our stationary realm.
Watch the film “Level”
For your next movie night, watch the documentary film Level by Hibbler Productions to further explore the natural world.
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Lesson 2: Going to the Moon
Entertainment has an obsession with the theme of space. Shows for kids often depict cartoons taking a ride to the moon. By the time we are young adults, we are entranced by the possibility of planets far, far away and futurist technologies in Star Wars.


