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    Erickson May 15, 2017 Mr. Kopanke Apa Scientific Understanding of Black Holes “A black hole is a region in space where the pulling force of gravity is so strong that light is not able to escape” (Dunbar, 2015). This occurs because there is matter being pressed into a small space. Some black holes are the results of dying stars. Black holes are invisible because no light can escape. But, scientists have space telescopes with special instruments can locate black holes. This makes it…

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    the privilege of seeing the wondrous sights in the solar systems, interstellar space, and the intergalactic space during the journey here across the Milky Way Galaxy. In essence, cosmic consciousness is an awareness of the connections amongst all matter in the universe. Furthermore, it is a state of achieving pure knowledge of everything in the universe here and now without having to travel anywhere. There is no separation into distinct celestial bodies or human bodies since we are the same. …

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    Black Hole Research Paper

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    hole.gravitational pull exerted upon an object. Anything that wants to escape earth's gravitational pull must go at least 11 km/s, no matter what it is. The escape velocity of an object depends on how compact it is. A black hole is an area of extremely high gravity where it is impossible for even light to escape. Black holes are formed when huge amounts of matter are condensed into small spaces, such as when a colossal star dies and collapses. Also, contrary to popular drawings, black…

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    The Paradox Olbers

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    His argument is not complete, as we shall see. Attempts to resolve the paradox [edit | edit source text] An attempt at explanation assumes that the universe is not transparent, and the light from distant stars shaded powders, gases and dark orbs, so not a great distance to reach us in the light. In fact, it does not resolve the paradox, because the first law of thermodynamics thermodynamics, according to the energy required to remain so in the intermediate material shall forrósodnia,…

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    John Sinclair Dr. Philip Carlson General Physics I 11/28/2015 Physics Worldview Paper 6.67408 × 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2. This number is the universal gravitational constant. It is an empirical physical constant denoted by the capitol letter G. The gravitational constant was first used in Newton’s law of universal gravitation [1] which states that any two bodies attract one another with a force which is directly proportional to the product of the two masses, and inversely proportional to the square…

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    In the beginning of this article from Sciencenews it is talking about the two cosmic magnifying glasses that are letting astronomers see a peek of a few faint galaxies that could have occurred as far back as 600 million years before the Big Bang. These tiny galaxies could have possibly played a large part in cosmic reionization. Rachel Livermore an astronomer at the University of Texas at Austin says “That when they detected galaxies as faint they did it supports the idea that a lot of little…

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    Bouncing Baby Cosmos

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    accurate description to how the universe originated without adding assumptions or as Turok likes to say, “ingredients”. The main component that has had countless scientists stumped is how to make a theory that explains singularity, a point in which all matter and energy in the universe was compressed…

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    Black Holes Synthesis

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    From doing my Synthesis on paper Black holes, I acquired valuable knowledge on various theories on black holes and its effect on the nearby objects. To have a deeper understanding of this serious subject, I had an opportunity to interview Prof. Andrea Ghez from the Department of Physics and Astronomy at UCLA. Dr. Ghez has been serving as the Director of the Galactic Centre Group, at UCLA for the last nine years and is working in the department of Physics and Astronomy where she teaches students…

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    Dark Matter Research Paper

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    opposing theory of orbital curves of a galaxy is the theory of the existence of dark matter. Dark matter is the given name for theorised matter that exists in the universe that cannot be visually observed but is rather inferred by other phenomenon that occurs such as gravitational lensing or gravitational rotation curves. As can be seen in calculation four in the appendix, the formula to find the amount of dark matter in a galaxy can be derived from the Law of Universal Gravitation. For the…

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    of hyacinth and fresh- cut grass, she knew she hadn't been happier in years “ . (Sparks) Katie is finally happy she found a safe haven, safer place to live. Katie is learning to be independent and not having to rely on a man to take care of her, no matter how hard she has to work, from the bottom and up. Katie is determined to be happy and safe. In Order for katie to fix up the house she goes to the local store and buys the paint supplies. Katie decides to go to the local corner store, Ryan's…

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