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    contain what appear to be multiple nuclei. The Milky Way, which is seen at a similar great distance would look like a uniformed flattered disk, with a single bright nucleus. But in at least some instances, such as NGC1275, recently observed with the Hubble Space Telescope, galaxy collisions can actually start to trigger the formations of massive…

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    TOPIC: Existence of God Thesis: Humans have long struggled with the questions of life; why are we here, and how did we come into being. In the search for answers to these matters, societies have attempted to provide solutions, in the form of supreme beings. However, it will be argued, that God, as defined as a single entity that created all life, does not exist because the universe developed from the Big Bang, human life evolved over millennia, and previously unexplainable mysteries were…

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    Darwinism Vs Creationism

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    public schools for centuries that G-d is the sole creator of the universe, fauna, and flora. When astronomers and biologists laid the groundwork for the formation of the Big Bang model and Darwinism that followed observations and publishings by Edwin Hubble and Charles Darwin, respectively, religious individuals, Americans especially, profoundly attempted to discredit and criticize the astronomers, strikingly similar to the public’s outrage following Galileo's conclusions. Multiple courts cases…

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    Big Bang Theory

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    explosion like a bomb that throw fragments outwards the Big Bang filled in the space with particles of the embryonic universe. Before the Big Bang galaxies were clustered together but the explosion created space and foundation for the universe. Edwin Hubble is the brain behind the Big Bang he made the observation that the universe is constantly expanding. His discovery on galaxies velocity and distance proved the Big Bang Theory. His discovery was that the speed of a galaxy depends on there…

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    the galaxies were moving away from us. Lemaitre published his calculations and his reasoning in Annales de la Societe scientifique de Bruxelles in 1927." He published this paper with little to no notice, however it soon began to spring . In 1929 Edwin Hubble, an American Astronomer created a systematic observation that observed other galaxies helped show the red shift. The evidence soon caused the Royal Astronomical Society to study and led to a guy named Sir Arthur Eddington to find a quick…

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    America has been really split into two separate groups throughout time those two groups are known as Liberals and conservatives. Now these two groups have very different opinions on a broad range of topics. Their are not many things these two groups agree on throughout our nation 's history. Liberals believe in government action to achieve equal opportunity for all people no matter what happened in their past. They believe that it 's the government 's job to alleviate the problems that go on…

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    Big Bang Theory Argument

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    Argument against the Existence of God Humans have long struggled with the questions of life; why are we here, and how did we come to exist. In the search for solutions, societies have attempted to provide meaningful answers to these questions by assigning God as the answer. However, it will be argued, that God does not exist and that the universe developed from the Big Bang, and that human life evolved over millennia. Throughout history, scientists have conducted research into the origins of…

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    Moment Of Creation

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    The Universe appeared in a defining moment of the past of all the matter and energy existing at present; It is an event postulated by the generally accepted cosmological theory. Astronomers are mostly convinced that the Universe arose at a definite instant, between 12,000 and 20,000 million years before the present moment. If it had a beginning or creation, would it be logical to think Which must be the work of an initiator or a creator? So many believe. Smoot said, "It 's like seeing God."…

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    explosive force” called the red shift. These studies were also determined with the help of Christian Doppler’s reasoning (the Doppler Effect). The origin of the big bang theory can actually be dated back to 1929. This was the year that scientist Edwin Hubble and his assistant found out that the universe was expanding. In april 2000, a team of cosmologists released the first detailed images of the universe in its infancy.1 These…

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    Science has revolutionized our world with unimaginable advancements in technology. From the brilliant minds of William Whewell (who coined the English word “science”) to the modern day scientist like Stephen William Hawking (who contributed to the vast amount of today’s knowledge on cosmology and quantum gravity). Furthermore, science has become so advanced in this day-in-age that it has been split apart into different sections that each cover a broad range of technological information,…

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