The scientist with the weird hair, Albert Einstein, famously said, ‘We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.’ Some fresh ‘outside-in’ thinking can really help to unblock log-jams and stimulate ideas whenever you hit a crossroads.
Finding headspace where you can clear your head of ‘activity clutter’ can help too. Some of the greatest ideas of our age were originated by people on the beach, on a surf board, in potting sheds, showers, sneakers and meadows!
Newton Day is named after Sir Isaac Newton and that famous moment when Isaac got smacked on the head by an apple and discovered gravity. Seeing the same old problems in a new way can produce eureka moments.
Blend these things together – living in the moment, outside-in thinking, spaces free from activity clutter that encourage moments of deep concentration, eureka moments – and you create what we describe as a Newton Day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h48BWDeBLno
Newton's Discovery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCxP24qj2UQ
The biography of A. Newton
Prepared by Ivan A., 8 Form student
Up Helly Aa is the biggest of the fire festivals that take place in the winter months in Shetland. This Viking themed fire festival takes place in Lerwick on the last Tuesday of January. The day involves a series of marches and visitations and in the evening is the most famous part – the torch-lit procession and Galley burning.
At 18:50, the men, known as Guizers (because they are in disguise), will gather to receive their torches. On the stroke of 19:30, a rocket fired into the sky is the signal for them to light up their torches. Then the blazing procession begins, with almost a thousand men marching, led by a large squad of Vikings; the Jarl Squad. The Jarl Squad march, pulling a Viking Galley with their leader – the Guizer Jarl – standing on top. When the Galley reaches the burning site, the torchbearers form a circle round it and sing the traditional Up Helly Aa song. Another rocket is fired and the Guizer Jarl leaves the ship. A bugle call sounds, and the torches are hurled into the galley! The burning galley and the flames in the January winds are quite as sight to see!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oXSdNZ0R1I
Prepared by Pavel S.,8 form student
Prepared by Valeria S., 8 form student