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    method different than most star gazers of the time. He mapped out the stars in relation to each other, instead of the traditional grid method used at the time (Smith 2013). He started out by studying the Society papers on natural history and matter theory, after he joined the Bath Philosophical Society in 1780. He also reached out to the experts of the time Joseph Priestley and John Mitchell on proper construction of astronomical telescopes. After he did his research, he started his survey of…

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    With my increased interest about space following the last essay, I choose to read the essay, “James Webb telescope will truly do what Hubble only dreamed of” by Ethan Seigal. The essay was about the capabilities of the new James Webb telescope, that is being launched in October 2018, and paying respects to the telescope Hubble as well. The author started out by listing the accomplishments made by Hubble, which was first launched in 1990, and the numerous milestones that were reached with the…

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    regal thinking are illustrated by the fable, THE EMPEROR’S NEW CLOTHES by Hans Christian Andersen. One of the best-known physics examples of regal science is Aristotle’s geocentric solar system from the 4th century B.C. The strategy was simple enough and the original model was as simple as possible. It was, in fact simpler than today’s models. However, the narrative was barren. As the data became more precise, the necessary adjustments to the model became more complicated. Four hundred…

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    William Huggins was an amazing contribution to the rise of astronomy. When Huggins was born in Cornhill, England on February 7, 1824. A bit later in life, Huggins married Margaret Lindsey who also had an affinity for astronomy. She persuaded her husband to continue his work and together they became a dynamic duo of astronomers. Somewhere towards the middle of his life, William Huggins built an observatory on top of the roof of his own house. At this time, he lived in Tulse Hill, England. The…

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    Juggernaut Research Paper

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    Linux for accumulations has not, and presumably never will be assiduous in the extent to which we pommel the juggernaut. Weed is the most fundamental lamentation of humankind; many on glutton but a few with sanctions. Articulation to weed lies in the study of semiotics in addition to the search for reality. Linux is effectively and slightly vehement by its most of the denouncements. As I have learned in my semiotics class, Windows is the most fundamental report of humanity. Though gravity…

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    Nt1310 Unit 9 Lab Report

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    Reply: We corrected it, and thanks again to read very explicitly. 7: You asked to correct "after allowing the GOST to expand vertically by suddenly turning off the EW"->"after allowing atoms from the GOST to expand vertically by suddenly turning off the EW" Atomic clouds expand, not the trap. Reply: We corrected it. 8: You wrote that "as the BEC wave function extending past z = 0 corresponds to the thermalization of that proportion of atoms."-> "as atoms in the BEC wave function…

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    Dark matter makes up roughly 23% of the universe, and is thought to be the cause of its expansion. Dark matter was first proposed by Swiss astronomer, Fritz Zwicky when he noted that galaxies are flying away to fast. He noticed that galaxies are flying away to fast that they should fly apart, dissolve under Newtonian Laws of Motion. He thought the coma cluster may be saved if it were 100x more matter than you can see. Theres two possibilities left. Newton was wrong or something was missing.…

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    A fictional character that I am diagnosing a mental illness is Sheldon Cooper from the television series: The Big Bang Theory. The illness is a childhood disorder called Autism Spectrum disorder. Here are some reasons why Sheldon has autism and examples from the show. One reason Sheldon may have autism is impaired social interaction. An example of his impaired social interaction is he told Alex that he is his girlfriend Amy has changed as not as pure as usual and is now “a slave to all her…

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    given us definitive answers and truths about our world such as the laws of physics, and the big bang theory; the origin of our universe and where we all come from. A less interpretable medium once a concrete enough answer has been found. The findings are referred to as theory and not doctrine or laws by which to live your life, but rather plausible ideas that explain our environment until another superior theory is found. Science rarely has laws and the laws themselves are still up for being…

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    Project Symphony

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    Television and movies are big ticket items and can be used to reach a larger scale of audiences that can me used to promote other properties. I would select Sunday Night Football, The Big Bang Theory, The Voice and any of the films being released. I chose Sunday Night Football and The Voice because not only are you reaching a large age bracket, but there is usually lots of social media traffic in relation to the results of those two shows. The Big Bang Theory is a show that is very popular that…

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