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    Astronomy is one of the oldest sciences which is the study of celestial objects, the physics , chemistry, evolutions and especially in the discovery and observation of transient phenomena that originate outside the Earth. Astronomy has seen 3 scientific revolutions in cosmology. The first evolution is initiated by Claudius Ptolemy in the 2nd Century uses the Physics of Aristotle to demonstrate the model of Earth-centered cosmology. At that time , we had to use different laws for Earth and the cosmos

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    Emphasising the position of the Catholic Church as well as science and development, Ron Howard’s Angels & Demons illustrates the universal components alongside the intrinsic struggle in a modern society from a unique perspective. Centered around the Harvard symbologist, Professor Robert Langdon, alongside C.E.R.N physicist, Vittoria Vetra, the plot reestablishes the legend of Illuminati through showcasing the latter's struggle with the Catholic Church. While Langdon protects the church from an outside

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    expanding. As far as I know I don't think scientists know why this happened. There is even redshift. Redshift is where the farther a planet is, the faster it moves and it turns red from our perspective. Once the universe had cooled down matter and antimatter

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    “What is the world made of?” That question has puzzled scientists and philosophers for centuries. The atomic theory was first proposed in ancient Greece around 400 BC and has continued to evolve through the centuries to finally evolve into the current theory we have today. We now know that the subatomic particles that make up the atom are no longer the fundamental particles of the universe because even they are made of smaller particles called “quarks.” The continuous study of atoms will allow us

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    Scientists can only directly observe 20 percent of the known universe, the remainder of the material is unseen (Grant 2013). While 26.8 percent is known as dark matter (Redd 2014) a type of subatomic particle that has not yet been characterized (Grant 2013). Dark matter does not emit energy or light making it a problem for scientists to prove it even exists (Redd 2014). By ruling out what dark matter cannot be, this helps provide a better understanding and helps to narrow the possibilities down (Science

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    1-7) His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman constitutes almost a premonition of the catholic church child abuse scandal; but it also explores some of the most esoteric theories in modern physics, like the theory of the multiverse, the God particle, antimatter, and Earth's reversing polarity. (Pullman, 2007) Of course, one of the reasons we fall in love with these stories is because they allow us to imagine the unimaginable. We can see ourselves wearing beautiful dresses, singing and twirling about

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    Father Christmas, Saint Nicholas, and Chris Kringle are names associated with the most well-known figure among all children as Santa Claus. Currently, Santa lives in the North Pole with his wife Mrs. Claus, reindeer, and his elves who create toys to give to all of the nice children. For many, the act of making and delivering presents to all the little boys and girls of the world may appear magical to children and adults but there is evidence proving that it is all smoke and mirrors. In fact, devising

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    To make sense of this world, you must possess your own viewpoints, perspectives, or beliefs because every individual is different. Some people ask,” why do we exist on Earth?” Others ask, ”Is there intelligent life in our solar system?” No matter what religion or belief you have, no one will really know the true answer to this question. Many people wonder about the creation of our world or how it started because it is the place we live in. It is so mass and divergent, so it sparks curiosity

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    Pokemon Facts

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    created by a single Pokemon, named Arceus. It was Arceus who created Diagla, Palkia and Giratina, and they each were given a specific ability. Diagla was given the Power of Time, Palkia was given the Power of Space, and Giratina was given the Power of Antimatter. There are some legends from Sinnoh states that Giraina was banished into another dimension because of its behavior and that dimension is known as the Distortion world. After creating those three Pokemon, Arceus created three more, and they were

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    How Long Is Higgs Boson?

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    In 1964, a British theoretical physicist by the name of Peter Higgs of the University of Edinburgh took some ideas and theories that were floating around at the time, added an insight or two of his own, and came up with the idea that there was an energy field that permeated the entire universe and its associated particle – the Higgs boson. The field he proposed extends throughout the universe, and interacts with matter particles in such a way as to give them mass. Higgs was born in Newcastle

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