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    Fate: Discussing the Extent and Purpose of Free Will in Oedipus One of the most multisided philosophical debates can be sparked simply by asking "Are we free?" It's a question that we've been grappling for thousands of years. Sophocles uses Oedipus to ask questions about fate, free will, and how they can possibly exist together. In ancient Greek, the word for fate was Moira, defined by Homer as an impersonal power and sometimes makes its functions interchangeable with those of the Olympian gods.…

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    Age Of The Universe Essay

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    that if there is enough mater, gravity could eventually stop the expansion of the universe. If the universe stops expanding, it could start collapsing to its original state. This process would be a reverse of what might have happened during the big bang. However, scientists now think that there may not be enough matter in the universe, so the universe will continue to expand forever. Therefore, stars will age and die, and the universe becomes cold and dark after many billion of years. Even…

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    The War between Science and Religion “Science can destroy religion by ignoring it as well as disproving its tenets. No one ever demonstrated, so far as I am aware, the nonexistence of Zeus of Thor – but they have few followers now.” Sir Arthur C. Clarke In the beginning there was nothing: just darkness. Then out of nothing appeared everything. Then there were questions. Why are we? How are we? Why does the world and nature act as it does? What happens when we die? Religion answered these…

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    Space Demographic Survey

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    the big bang theory and evolution.If the person taking this survey believes in God, they would reply “False” to both questions. If the person were an atheist, they would reply “True” to both questions. The “correct” answer will be based on the surveyor’s beliefs…

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    Nasa’s spitzer and Hubble space telescopes have discovered a massive galaxy creating more and more new stars. The way that this massive cluster has been formed so quickly is by feeding off gases from other galaxies. Tracy Webb of McGill University explained that usually a star in the center of a galaxy is old and dead, but this new cluster within this rare galaxy is creating new stars very quickly by merging with other smaller galaxies. Clusters are families of galaxies bound together by the…

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    How did we evolve? That is a question no one can answer, even scientists explained this phenomena with just a mere theory. This theory is the process by which living organisms are thought to have developed. Humans are thought to have evolved from apes and apes from fish. Moreover, science cannot prove that we are the only species in the universe, because if you think about it , the universe is infinite and is believed to be 10 billion light years in diameter containing billions of other uknown…

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    winning hit comedy show The Big Bang Theory is now in its ninth season. The show follows the lives of four scientific genius friends and their relationship with each other and their girlfriends. The Big Bang Theory is a witty comedy that has evolved from four nerdy highly intellectual friends; to a strong group of friends that have grown and evolved. The show has a wide range of loyal watchers and it seems they can all enjoy the quick wit humor it offers. In fact, The Big Bang Theory is a unique…

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    The Paradox Olbers

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    distant stars become more distant from us (this is the Big Bang theory is an assertion), the light in the shifted towards red, which reduces the power of light, this leads to the paradox unlock again. However, the two effects capable of separately resolving the paradox, the big bang theory, according to the combined effects; the finite nature of time is more important effect. Some believe that the darkness of the night sky is supported by the Big Bang…

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    Hairy Dark Matter

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    Dark matter and dark energy are phantoms of the scientific community. The scientific community has tried to detect dark matter for decades. Hairy dark matter could be the key to the secrets of the Big Bang and the events that occurred afterwards. Condensed filaments of dark matter, hairs, in our galactic neighborhood could be used to gather incredible amounts of data that was previously unavailable to us. Hairy dark matter is a type of dark matter, formed by the gravity of space objects, that…

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    angry, but because I want the apple crisp to be done.) I didn’t want to add the cinnamon till Ciara was done cutting up apples, but she still had 3 more red apples to cut up into tiny pieces. So I went into the livingroom to watch T.V there was a Big Bang Theory Marathon I watched for about 15 minutes then I fell asleep and took a little nap. I woke up and I knew that I need to add the cinnamon, so I walked into our kitchen but Ciara already put the apple crisp in the oven. 15-20 minutes had…

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