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    logic/reason, and empiricism which all do not ensure your knowledge 100 %. For instance, atheism is the disbelief or denial of God. An atheist is shown through science, such as the big bang theory, that the world was not created by God. This is testimony because the individual did not actually experience the big bang theory, they still take it as knowledge. But in fact, this is may not be the truth. Sure science leans towards this answer, but it will never be known. This knowledge shapes one’s…

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    Hitching Light Beam

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    Tompkins in Wonderland.” Mr. Galfard’s jaunty, you-are-there narrative invites us to hitch a ride on a light beam, zoom through an atom and plant our disembodied consciousness within the hellfire of the Big Bang. A onetime Ph.D. student of Stephen Hawking’s, he is a loquacious tour guide with an arch sense of humor, as in his proposition that the extinction of the dinosaurs stemmed from their ignorance of theoretical…

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    In Big Bang Disruption, Larry Downes and Paul Nunes explain that, even though disruptive innovation is not new, it is morphing into a new form. In an environment of repeated disruptive technology, with the explosion of the Internet, global computing, and mobile smart devices, Big Bang Disruption can overtake markets and devastate competitors overnight. Unlike its disruptive innovation forerunners, it attacks existing markets from the top, bottom, left and right. By using inexpensive…

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    Modern Secular Worldview

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    Catholic believe the world was created by God. These believes will not always be the same, since each one’s reasoning is different from the other. The modern secular believe that the creation of the world is based on science, they believe in the Big Bang theory which shows the theory that the universe could not be considered as infinite. Since the seculars think the universe now have a beginning and history. They have proven the theory of evolution that now people do not see it as theory but…

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    We were babysitting our brothers while our parents were at work. I was telling him how good I’ve gotten at driving and that our grandma even let me drive on the big crowded roads. That part was a bit exaggerated, but his eagerness to hear more fed my big ego. I saw his eyes widened and they simply begged for a promising story. I explained how I would run errands all the time, sometimes even all by myself. I continued to enhance the story by telling him how…

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    Superstition In Dracula

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    A large portion of the population base their entire lives and existence around the ideas discovered through science, doubting the supernatural or the possibility of higher life. What about the ideas science cannot prove or attest to? Sure, the Big Bang Theory is probable with the ability to potentially explain how the universe came to be, however it does not disprove a God or much else for that matter. Moreover, many previously widely believed scientific discoveries have proven to be incorrect.…

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    Biological Big Bang Theory

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    The Cambrian explosion is referred to as “Biological Big Bang” (Science News) or “Evolution’s Big Bang” (Science) (Levinton, J. S.1992), because of the unexpectedness presence of animal life in the Cambrian. Figures have it that it started back 542 million years ago and terminated approximately 40 million years later. This era is marked by the emerging of profuse skeletonized metazoans, an abrupt intensification in biodiversity and the appearance of most modern lives (Von Bloh 18). Animals that…

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    The Flake Equation Summary

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    studies and beliefs on a scientific level. The original equation, The Drake Equation, was created by the astronomer Frank Drake for calculating the number of extraterrestrial civilizations. This equation is used a joke on television series such as The Big Bang Theory, and by public figures such as cartoonist Randall Munroe to tease…

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    portray mental illness. When researching for this project, we found it sometimes difficult to define when a character was being portrayed as having a mental illness and when they were just “quirky.” A perfect example of this is Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory. Fans of the show have debated for years whether Sheldon is autistic or not. This is…

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    Have you ever thought about what super power you'd like to have? or how it would be to have a super power? Well these are questions that everyone make. Usually we think of this when we are kids because we know that these things doesn't happen in real life, this is only part of our imagination. But if we take a minute and think like a kid, all of us want to be a super heroe. Don't you think that we need one in this world? Haven't you thought about how it would be to have someone at least a person…

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