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Composition materials about exploration

Ideas:

The end of exploration is truth.

Exploration requires perseverance, perseverance and the spirit of suffering.

Exploration should have a clear direction and correct methods.

Doubt is the source of exploration, and dissatisfaction is the driving force of exploration.

Man's exploration of the unknown is eternal.

Famous saying:

There is a long way to go in Xiu Yuan, and I will go up and down. -[Chu] Qu Yuan

The bounden duty of mankind is to explore the truth. -[Poland] Copernicus

Only by marching into the unknown can we create a new world. -[America] Li Zhengdao

The whole meaning of life lies in exploring the unknown endlessly, and in constantly adding more knowledge. -[France] Zola

Classic material

Exploring the Road to Success (Yao Ming in NBA)

With its own strength, Yao Ming grew up in the highly competitive NBA. He not only explored a successful road for the growth of basketball players in China, but also became the pride of basketball in China. Compared with Yao Ming, Bater, another China player who works hard in the NBA, has gradually faded out of our sight recently. After being mercilessly abandoned by Magic, the bus struggled tenaciously with injuries while waiting for the call of a league team. The once all-powerful tough guy is still waiting endlessly, exploring his own road to success.

Exploration is a tireless pursuit (the story of Madame Curie)

1896, the French physicist Henri Becquerel discovered elemental radiation, which aroused Madame Curie's great interest and aroused her curiosity and courage as an explorer in her childhood. She thought it was an excellent research topic, so she discussed the nature and source of this ray with her husband Pierre.

This is an arduous task. Pierredon ran around and finally borrowed a cold and damp workshop from the physics and chemistry school where he used to work.

During the research, she found that not only uranium but also thorium can emit that strange light. She called these rays "radiation" Madame Curie found in further research that there may be another substance that can emit light. This light is much more intense than uranium. She believes that this new substance, that is, a new element that has not yet been discovered, exists in minerals only in a very small amount. She named it radium.

The Curies had to separate radium from pitchblende, but this kind of ore is very rare, and the uranium content in the ore is very low, and the price is very expensive, so it is impossible to afford it. Later, they got a ton of asphalt residue from the Austrian government and started the experiment of refining pure radium.

1906, Pierre. Curie was killed in an accident. Madame Curie was extremely sad, but this did not shake her will to devote herself to science. She is determined to continue the scientific career that she and her husband started. In 19 10, Madame Curie successfully separated radium, analyzed its various properties and accurately determined its atomic weight.

Discontent is the driving force of exploration (Edison looking for filament)

In order to solve the lighting problem, Edison decided to make an incandescent lamp, which is very durable and won't cause harm.

The most important thing to make a incandescent lamp is to find an ideal heat-resistant material. First, he experimented with charcoal. He put the charcoal thread in a glass bubble and electrified it, but the charcoal thread broke immediately. He realized that the oxygen in the air was at work, so he pumped the air out. When the electricity was turned on again, the carbon filament really lit up, although it was only 8 minutes, indicating that the light bulb was possible. Later, experiments were carried out with rare metals such as platinum, barium, Qin and molybdenum, and the results were still not satisfactory. He simply wrote out all the materials he could think of, a *** 1600, and then asked his assistants to experiment separately, while improving the vacuum and heat conduction devices. Soon, the light bulb lit with carbon wire can be lit for more than 40 hours.

The assistants celebrated the success of the experiment, but Edison was not satisfied. He said: "The time is too short, and we have to find other materials. It takes 1600 hours to get the light bulb into thousands of households. " Two years later, Edison finally discovered the tungsten light bulb, which is the light bulb we use now.

There is no end to scientific exploration (Newton's exploration)

Isaac newton (1642- 1727) was the most famous scientist in the 7th century. The law of gravity is his most important scientific discovery and his greatest contribution to mankind. This theory is of great significance to the study of celestial motion. He put forward three laws of motion of mechanics (the law of inertia, the law of the relationship between force and motion, and the law of action and reaction), which made him the most important founder of classical mechanics and had a great influence on scientific discoveries at that time and later.

Newton not only made outstanding contributions in mechanics but also made many discoveries in optics, astronomy and mathematics. He is a great scientist with all-round development. However, before he died, he said modestly that in front of the ocean of science, he was just a child playing by the sea, picking up some beautiful stones and shells, and the sea was still in front of him, and he had not yet entered it! Indeed, science is endless and needs continuous exploration from generation to generation of scientists.

Small exploration and great discovery (after Bohr broke the vase)

Danish physicist Jacob. One day, Bohr accidentally broke a vase. Instead of sighing blindly, he bent down to pick up the pieces, carefully collected them together, and then weighed them according to their size. It is found that the minimum is10-100g, and the maximum is 0.1-10g. At the same time, the relationship between them presents a certain unified multiple relationship. So he began to use these laws to restore cultural relics, which brought unexpected results to archaeological research.

As long as you keep exploring, you can succeed (Barcelona invented the refrigerator)

A fur trader likes fishing, and the place he often goes is Newfoundland fishing ground. One winter morning, he saw a very interesting phenomenon: once the fish was put on the ice, it quickly froze hard. As long as the ice didn't melt, the fish wouldn't go bad for three or five days. Can food be kept fresh after freezing? The cobbler asked himself this question. He started the experiment. After many explorations, he found that not only fish can keep fresh under freezing conditions, but also other foods, such as beef and vegetables. He decided to make a machine that can quickly freeze food. The road to success is difficult. In the process of developing the quick freezing machine, the fur merchant suffered a lot, but he never gave up. Through repeated experiments and summing up experience, the fur merchant finally succeeded. He applied for a patent from the State Patent Office and sold the technology to General Food Company of the United States at a sky-high price of $30 million. He is the inventor of the first generation refrigerator in the world-American Baka.

The road to exploration is difficult, but continuous exploration will lead to success.

Doubt is the premise of starting exploration (Wittgenstein)

The famous philosopher Wittgenstein was a student of the great philosopher Moore when he was studying at Cambridge University.

Wittgenstein is the most troublesome student in Moore's lectures. Wittgenstein always has endless questions. One by one, it's always endless. Often a philosophy lesson will be turned into a defense lesson by Wittgenstein's questions and answered by Moore one by one. Even during the break, Wittgenstein followed his teacher Moore closely. In Cambridge University, Wittgenstein is a famous "problem basket".

One day, Moore's friend and famous philosopher Luo Su talked to Moore. He asked Moore, "Who is your best student?"

Moore replied without hesitation: "Wittgenstein."

Russell asked, "Why?"

"Because of all my students, only Wittgenstein always has many academic problems." Moore replied.

After more than ten years, Wittgenstein's fame in philosophy not only far surpassed that of his mentor Moore, but also surpassed that of the great philosopher Russell, and his reputation was greatly improved. When Moore visited Russell, he asked, "Do you know why we are behind the times than Wittgenstein?"

Russell thought quietly for a moment and replied, "Because we can't ask any questions, but Wittgenstein has a lot of questions."

It is endless questions that make continuous exploration and success possible!

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Fan Wen:

I explore, so I succeed.

God always likes to play some modest jokes on people. When you overcome many difficulties and are ready to embrace victory, you suddenly find yourself back to the starting point. If you can face it calmly at this moment, you must have a belief-"the next apple is waiting for me!" "

The road to scientific exploration is full of twists and turns, and the process of exploration is extremely difficult. Only those who have strong will, superhuman perseverance and broad mind can constantly improve in repeated failures and setbacks and finally succeed. The story of Edison's invention of electric light is a good example. In order to find the best material for filament, he did countless experiments. He used ordinary metal wire and many other materials, but all failed. Some people laugh at Edison because of this, thinking that he has done so many experiments and it is worthless at all. But he smiled frankly and said: the value of these experiments lies in telling future generations that these materials are not suitable for filament, which can prevent future generations from repeating failures. Isn't this a step closer to success? Indeed, any exploration in life is essentially successful.

This is not only true of scientific exploration, but also of everything. Remember 1993 a place called Monte Carlo? Remember when Samaranch announced the results to the world? Remember when Australians cried with joy and hugged each other tightly? Remember the extreme disappointment of 65.438+0.2 billion China people at that time? An apple that was about to be picked suddenly fell down. Since 1993, when Beijing lost its bid for the Olympic Games to Sydney, China people still remember every detail, and we have to bear the blow of this failure. However, failure failed to cool China people's enthusiasm for bidding for the Olympic Games, and frustration failed to stop the exploration of the dragon's descendants. Facing up to failure, being brave in exploration and perseverance are the excellent qualities of the Chinese nation. Knowing that the "Apple" of the right to host the 2000 Olympic Games did not belong to them, China people moved the ladder to the "Apple" pointing to the right to host the 2008 Olympic Games. We worked hard to improve ourselves, shouldered the banner of "New Beijing, Great Olympics", and finally realized the dream of 200 1 to bid for the Olympic Games. Looking back yesterday, in 1993' s "Olympic bid of the century" activity, Sydney, Beijing and the Olympic Games belonging to all mankind actually won!

After failure, we constantly reflect and explore, let us abandon impetuousness and pay too much attention to form, and move towards maturity. In the end, we not only won the right to host the 2008 Olympic Games, but also made the self-confidence of the Chinese nation unprecedentedly high and the cohesion of the Chinese nation unprecedentedly enhanced.

To sum up, we will inevitably encounter setbacks and failures in the pursuit and struggle, but setbacks have the value of setbacks, failures have the meaning of failure, and success ultimately belongs to those who make unremitting efforts to explore. I explore, so I succeed!