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    Joshua Tree Essay

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    TITLE Catch Some Cowboys, Cactus and Crystals in Joshua Tree, California LEAD PARAGRAPH Just beyond the billowing smog and myriad freeways of the Los Angeles region, you'll find a peaceful surprise in Yucca Valley, home of the incomparably odd Joshua trees and J-Tree National Park, as well as the kitschy, quaint wild west wilderness of the high desert. You’ll encounter the mix of military from the Marine base in nearby 29 Palms, musical free-spirits, hippies, cowboys and solitary spiritualists…

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    Martian Vs The Core Essay

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    to Mars. The sols counted down with the amount of food and oxygen calculated until those sols, helped give the movie a more survival effect to help the mood of the movie. The plan to save the astronaut with the ship was brilliant, using Earth’s gravitational pull and slinging to Mars. The math and how the trajectory was explained helped make the movie actually seem realistic and provided better information. The idea of having scientist do the same work that the astronaut was doing on Mars, made…

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    Star And Sun Research Paper

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    summer, and to be able to heat food and treat our water? - This all thanks to the sun - Without the sun, we all would be dead, it gives us light, heat and energy to heat up the Earth - Most of the energy stays inside of the sun because of its gravitational pull, and all small amounts leave the surface in the form of radiant energy Type of star: Age: Yellow dwarf 4.5 Billion Years Diameter: 1,392,684 km Mass: 1.99 × 10^30 kg (333,060 Earths) Surface Temperature: 10,000°C 5,600 °C How…

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    Newton’s theories of light are shown when the article states,“He discovered that white light is a mixture of all the colours of the rainbow" ("Isaac Newton Was a Scientific Genius"). Newton proved that white light is composed of waves, each color containing a different wavelength and if white light were to be refracted it would separate into the colors of which it contained. These same colors made rainbows through the natural refraction of sunlight in raindrops. By experimenting…

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    Recent revelations in the news over NASA finding “liquid” water on Mars has gotten many people excited about the possibility of sending humans to live on the planet, without much insight into the actual reasons why that idea is still not currently feasible. A planet must have much more than just water in order to be a habitable place, and these factors are often overlooked, in fact the same factors affecting the water supply on Mars are also the factors that factors behind the other reasons it…

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    Since all of the different types of electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed (~3x108 m/s), the only factor to change is the wavelength (λ) or its inverse, the frequency (μ). To acquire this value, the ideas of electromagnetic and cosmic radiation have to be accounted for. Because all objects in our…

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    properties ("String Theory”). Similarly to an instrument such as a piano, different frequencies produce different particles, and this comparison brings forth unification (Greene 2005). This concept is reinforced by physicists’ recent detection of gravitational waves, which can be used to help further “probe” into more radical theories…

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    Essay On Voyager 1

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    of Jupiter and Saturn. It also collected data on wave-particle interaction. Scientists currently believe that light is both a wave and a particle, a concept that has yet to be fully understood, which is why data of this variety is a valuable collection. Both plasma wave systems are still collecting data, although the system on Voyager 2 has been partially disabled. The third-to-last device on the probes is the radio science system. Using radio waves, this device was able to obtain information…

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    research I have done, the Universe behaves and can be compared to a living organism, and we are all components that help it survive. The dark matter region can be compared to the neural activity zone. The neural zone is made of Hot dark matter ( high gravitational frequency ) while we are made of cold dark matter( low frequency). Two varying types of dark matter need dark energy ( single/unified consciousness ) to form any kind of communication. It is when we achieve this( unified consciousness)…

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    Simulation Theory “There’s a one in billions chance we’re in base reality,” claims Elon Musk, product architect of Tesla Inc., founder of SpaceX, and more. In recent years, the simulation-argument has gained serious traction as we further advance technologically, and intellectually. However, not everyone is on board with the “simulation argument”—a term coined by Nick Bostrom (Philosophy Professor at Oxford University) when he published a journal stating: [A]t least one of the following…

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