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    Humans volunteered to be exposed to the effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic waves (RF-EMW) and showed results of increased blood pressure due to the exposure. They were exposed to RF_EMW at 900 MHz (one million cycle per second) for thirty-five minutes. Blood pressure did increase by 5-10mmHg and experienced a huge decrease…

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    could form, the inflation model of the Big Bang accounts for the unequal level of matter-antimatter existing today and how stars could form before matter-antimatter reactions destroyed the universe. The existence of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR). is in line with what is predicted by the Big Bang Theory, specifically that the CMBR exists. The expansion of the universe outward also supports the Big Bang theory as the expansion of the universe, just like the expansion of an…

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    done. To finish everything off don 't worry about cell phone causing cancer. If it takes a decade to reveal that cell phones somehow cause cancer, hopefully by that time technology will be advanced enough to make it so that cell phones don 't use radiation. Technology is advancing quickly and new inventions are being made everyday. Who knows what can happen after 12 years, maybe cell phone won 't exist. For now we can conclude that phones are safe to…

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    Big Bang Theory

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    the public had finally accepted the theory. It was in the spring of 1965 that unexplained microwave radiation was found by (2) by two astronomers called Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson. They discovered a noise that was created in the origin of the explosion. The noise didn’t just come from one location to another, it came from all directions possible at once. It was learned that the noise was a radiation from the farthest points of the universe that had been left over from the explosion. The…

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    curiosity for cell phone radiation. Scientists began researching the concept of cell phone radiation by determining the causes and evaluating people who had developed brain damage. The science industry and the government have been working together to see if there is a connection between radiation and cell phones. Cell phones are critically dangerous to health by releasing radioactivity, resulting in neural damage, cancer, and/or a brain tumor. Cell phones release radiation from radio…

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    Moment Of Creation

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    of matter and energy, space and time, and the equivalence between the forces of gravitation and the effects of the acceleration of a system.? Black hole, hypothetical celestial body with a gravitational field so strong that not even the electromagnetic radiation can escape its proximity. The body is surrounded by a spherical boundary, called the event horizon, through which light can enter, but it cannot come out, so it appears to be completely black. A field of these characteristics may…

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    Eliza Revell Big Bang Theory Task-Science 2015 10CH For a very long time the Big Bang theory has been one of the most talked about topics in science. Most astronomers believe that the universe began with a ' Big Bang ' They believed that it happened about 14 billion years ago. At that point in time, astronomers think that the universe was inside a dense kind of 'bubble' that was thousands of times smaller than a pinhead. They think it was…

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    SEAD Doctrine

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    In modern air warfare without effective Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses U.S. air power is far less lethal. The Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) is a mission that came to be in the war in Vietnam. With the creation of modern Integrated Air Defense Systems (IAD), U.S. Air power could be loses its effectiveness while still maintaining Air Superiority. While enemy fighters may have not been a threat during most missions the possibility of being shot down by a Surface to Air Missile…

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    modern invention, they come with their own pros and cons. In March 2009, a research article was published in the journal Pathophysiology based on the reports of scientists from six different countries who had examined the consequences of cell phone radiation exposure on the human body. It was concluded from findings of the report that our safety measures are inadequate and that we must…

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    Essay On Why I Believe

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    Why Should I Believe Why should I believe is a question I cought my self asking several time in my life. But you maybe thinking believe in what? Well if you are asking that question the answer is GOD! Maybe you are asking your self the same question. Well if you continue to read you will soon learn about my spiritual battle and maybe it can help you with your. I can remember when i was younger always telling my grandmother that I wanted to be a preacher when I got older and to this day I…

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