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    How did everything that we know today get started? The beginning of everything, the big bang, the idea that the universe was suddenly born and is not infinite. Up to the middle of the 20th century most scientist thought the universe as infinite and ageless, until Einstein’s theory of relativity gave us a better understanding of gravity and Edwin Hubble discovered that galaxies are moving apart from one another in a way that fits previous predictions. In 1964 by accident cosmic background radiation

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    Atomic Theory and the Study of Matter Matter is anything made up of atoms and molecules and the study of these “things” called atoms dates back to the time of Ancient Greece to the present. The information about atoms known today is certainly much greater than what was known centuries ago. First, there was only hypotheses on this idea that everything in the world is made up of tiny, unseeable particles. As technology advanced, these hypotheses were tested, critiqued, modified, and built upon. A

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    working of the universe, I wouldn't be surprised if by further scientific inquiry and observation that we discover that from an absolutely "nothing" space (Nothing by the definition of the word) can form matter and antimatter. The current scientific research stated that; since matter and antimatter present in an empty void can cancel each other out - not converting, as opposed to the law for conservation of mass - and create an absolute nothing, what if indeed we can create the said reactants from nothing

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    Matter is anything made up of atoms and molecules and the study of these “things” called atoms dates back to the time of Ancient Greece to the present. The information about atoms known today is certainly much greater than what was known centuries ago. First, there were only hypotheses on this idea that everything in the world is made up of tiny, unseeable particles. As technology advanced, these hypotheses were tested, critiqued, modified, and built upon. A mass of knowledge is known regarding atoms

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    Angels & Demons is a New York Times best seller and the first book in the Robert Langdon series written by Dan Brown. The novel was published in year 2000 but gained popularity after the success of its sequel The Da Vinci Code (2003). Other books in the series are The Lost Symbol (2009) and Inferno (2013). Dan Brown is also the author of Digital Fortress (1998) and Deception Point (2001). The novel was adapted and released under the same name as a movie in 2009. The novel is an amazing blend of fact

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    Poem Essay On Venom

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    Venom You open your eyes. You're not really sure what just happened. The last thing you remember is stepping in some weird puddle of goo accidentally, and then that goo started engulfing your leg with the rest of your body quickly following suit. Looking down, you see that you're still covered in the strange slime. That's when you feel another presence in your mind. It starts communicating with you, explaining that it's an alien organism that was somehow stranded on earth. lt is a symbiote, and

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    Red Waves Research Paper

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    As many scientists over the years have been observing, the universe is continuously expanding. The galaxy's velocity is proportional to its distance. Also, that galaxies that are 3 times as far from us move 3 times as fast too! Going back to the expansion part, the universe is just not expanding in one direction, but in every direction there exists! This observation proves that it has taken the equivalent amount of time to move from a common starting position to its current position And since the

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    Cai's Metamorphosis

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    experimentation of explosives and explosions on a full scale. At the same time, Cai was also incredibly interested in learning about Western astrophysics. He noticed that “the theory of yin and yang is paralleled in modern astrophysics as matter and antimatter” (Guo-Qiang). His Daoist upbringing and lessons he has learned are very similar to his astrophysics studies. In the future, these studies and teachings will greatly influence his artwork and thinking. In Inopportune: Stage One, only a certain amount

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    Searching for the Origin of Life Our origin and destination was never such a baffling question. The answer was simple, God. However it seems as though the evolution of thought has complicated the topic, to the point where the previous simple answer was almost left behind. Religion has science to blame for its loss of complete power of the people. Perhaps this is why the religious society is so unwilling to find a happy median. Although that is completely understandable

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    Dark matter and dark energy are some of the most mysterious forces in our universe. They encompass around 95 percent of our universe, however, the human race is blinds to the truth of their existence. What we truly know about the mystery that is a majority of our universe is near insignificant compared to the possibilities that exist. We know that they exist and that they do something. Their discovery wasn’t even a sign of humanities dawning intellect, it was a mere accident. The scientific community

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