"Enigma Box" Description
The "enigma box" (Puzzle Box) was a very unique and complex object. The enigma box is a black rectangular prism. On the box there are three holes. The box has 2 holes (one big one small) on one of the far sides and another big hole at the opposite side. As I observed the object when the water went down into the enigma box, the water didn't seem to come out immediately. The water came out after about 300 milliliters. Yet, the liquid would have stopped if not all 500 milliliters were to be put into the enigma box.
What I Think Was Inside the "Enigma Box"
When I was introduced to the enigma box i thought it was really cool, yet I started to think of what was inside the enigma box. When I saw that the water didn't come out immediately I thought there was a maze. I brainstormed to myself that if there was a maze not all 500 milliliters would come out. So I thought to myself about maybe there being stages in large quantities. So that the stages would be at angles to where the water goes down the box slowly. So the water ends after a certain amount of liquid is put down the enigma box.
The five skills scientists use are inferring, predicting, using models, observing, and quantitative and qualitative observations to observe objects. Scientists predict by telling what they think will happen in the future based on past experiences and events. Scientists observe objects by using one or more senses (smell, touch, hear, see, thought, and taste). Scientists also observe objects using models. Using models scientists may study the object up close and learn more about the object. They also observe objects quantitatively and qualitatively. Quantitative observations are based off numbers, while qualitative observations are based off of descriptions. Last, inferring an object is observing based on what you already know.
When I was introduced to the enigma box i thought it was really cool, yet I started to think of what was inside the enigma box. When I saw that the water didn't come out immediately I thought there was a maze. I brainstormed to myself that if there was a maze not all 500 milliliters would come out. So I thought to myself about maybe there being stages in large quantities. So that the stages would be at angles to where the water goes down the box slowly. So the water ends after a certain amount of liquid is put down the enigma box.
5 Skills Scientists Use
The five skills scientists use are inferring, predicting, using models, observing, and quantitative and qualitative observations to observe objects. Scientists predict by telling what they think will happen in the future based on past experiences and events. Scientists observe objects by using one or more senses (smell, touch, hear, see, thought, and taste). Scientists also observe objects using models. Using models scientists may study the object up close and learn more about the object. They also observe objects quantitatively and qualitatively. Quantitative observations are based off numbers, while qualitative observations are based off of descriptions. Last, inferring an object is observing based on what you already know.
What is Really Inside the "Enigma Box"
The enigma box was a very complex thought yet, very simple. All the enigma box had to do with was a tube and a box. One end of the tube was at the bottom. While the other end was attached to a hole in the side. When the water was pored into the box the water level would increase. When the water level increased the water would go up the tube. As the water reached the highest point of the tube it would flow down the tube out of the side and come out of the side. Now the enigma box has been solved it seems so simple yet very complex.
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