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    telescopes, today’s scientists are able to explain the vastness of the universe, as well as how galaxies, stars, planets, and all the other matter that makes up the universe. The Big Bang theory explains how the universe came to be. Before the Big Bang, there was nothing. After, there was something. 14 billion years ago, a massive expansion began, creating all the matter necessary for the universe to exist today. It was an extremely dense, hot, tiny

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    structure, all separated by the sizeableness of empty house between them, wasn 't born that manner and did not exist that manner forever. Instead, the Universe came to be this fashion as a result of it enlarged and cooled from a hot, dense, uniform, matter-and-radiation-filled state with no galaxies, stars, or perhaps atoms gift at the beginning. Everything that exists in its current kind nowadays did not exist thirteen.8 billion years past, and every one of this was puzzled out throughout the past

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    Dark Universe Show

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    The show at the Hayden Planetarium, The Dark Universe Show was about what happens up in space. The Show explain how it all began, they said that using the world largest telescope, the astronomers were trying to piece things together about the cosmos; The show talks about their discoveries other galaxy in the universe. Also, how cosmic space is always stretching and how everything in space has changed since the Big Bang. The Big Bang Theory is the name given to mark the event of the birth of the

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    Steven Hawking A Documentation of Steven Hawking And his Life's Great Work "A Brief History of Time" In order to truly understand Steven Hawking and all his crazy theories and pure genius that makes anyone who tries or has tried to figure out what he is talking about, feel like someone who hasn't passed 1st grade. First a brief biography on his life and then I will, with the help of Mr. Hawking himself (actually his online website), try to explain some of his mind-boggling theories in

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    Within this cosmic pinball machine of a universe , there are many different types of interactions. Stars, gases, and dust all interact with one another . Dark matter halos and black holes also interact within galaxies. Even the Milky Way galaxy as stated by the Hubble Expansion of the Universe the universe is expanding at a steady rate, but as the universe expands it is not simply moving apart; many galaxies are, in fact, interacting with one another in a sort of cosmic pinball. There are many

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    Dark Energy Essay

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         Dark energy what is it? Dark energy is a unknown energy said to take up 70 percent of the universe. The energy is a repulsive gravitational effect that is causing the universe to accelerate out-ward. No one knows exactly what dark energy is or where it comes from.      Dark Energy is a new idea. Little is known about dark energy, yet it takes up a huge amount if the universe.      Scientist were able to show the universe

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    Long ago in the Dark Sea, Iulius Caesar, the leader of the Roman Galactic Alliance, was sailing his ship with 3 chums. He was known very well on land in which no one could go by not recognizing him, but on the sea, no one knew him. So he always tried to vacation to the Dark matter seas as much as he could. But him going out there this much gave him a higher risk of death for the dark matter in the seas were notorious for killing people who fell in. After a long night’s sleep, Iulius Caesar was up

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    Introduction Definition of matter was a big controversy in science. Approximately two and third millennium ago, the Greek philosopher Aristotle (384 BC -322 BC) wrote that matter consist of fire, wind, earth and water and that different compounds are obtained by different combinations of these elements (Laycock, 1979). Around 2000 years after that and through many contributions from many scientists, William Odin categorised the elements based on their atomic number and stated that these elements

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    Edwin Hubble Biography

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    found 47 galaxies at an adequately later time, when the universe was about 650 millions years old. Hubble has also discovered dark matter. Dark matter is invisible, but reveals its existence via gravity, makes up roughly 23% of the universe. The telescope made it easier to understand how Dark Matter behaves and could help scientist figure out more detail about dark matter. Hubble has greatly expanded astronomers knowledge of the Universe. Before the telescope, distance to far off galaxies were not

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    Dark energy is said to be the most “profound mystery in all of science”, and has astronomers shocked. The universe consists of 68% dark energy, and about 27% dark matter. Scientists have not yet found what dark matter entirely is, but there are some theories. For almost 20 years, physicists have realized that the expansion of the universe, is moving quicker and quicker. The strange change of speed could result in the mysterious dark energy “stretching the universe.” Therefore, the theories of gravity

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