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    The Core

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    The movie I watched was called The Core and was directed by Jon Amiel. Some of the main actors in this movie are, Dr. Josh Keyes (Aaron Eckhart), scientists Dr. Serge Leveque (Tchéky Karyo), Dr. Conrad Zimsky (Stanley Tucci), Dr. Ed Brazzelton (Delroy Lindo) and Rebecca (Hilary Swank). The main focus of this movie was to show what it would be like to travel to the core on a life saving mission. In this movie Dr. Josh Keyes notices that the Earth's inner core has stopped rotating. So Dr. Keyes…

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    For thousands of years, the universe fascinated civilizations, allowing individuals to gaze longingly into the distant emptiness of space. However, centuries later, space travel has become a reality, and with that, society embraced the science fiction elements often found in movies today. In 2015, Ridley Scott, director of the 1979 film Alien, released The Martian, another renowned movie to occur outside of Earth. After a ferocious storm on Mars, the crew abandoned the station, unintentionally…

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    Duel On Syrtis Analysis

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    Duel on Syrtis: The Summary The story “Duel On Syrtis” is about a challenging hunt on mars. It describes the journey of a hunter and the Martian he is hunting named Kreega. The hunter named, Riordan, goes to mars to go on the hunt for these Martian’s named “owlies”. Riordan starts his journey by going to a private office to have someone assist him in this journey. This person that will be assisting him on this journey is Wisby. Riordan believes it’s going to be an easy hunt but that is not the…

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    Essay On Blindsight

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    Theseus communicates with this peculiar life they come to realize how evil yet intelligent they are and what they are capable of. This novel questions conciseness, identity, free will, artificial intelligence, and makes the reader wonder who we are as human beings. This book explores and questions whether or not consciousness is necessary, or is externally observed behavior the only determining characteristic of conscious experience? Is an interior emotional experience required for a being to…

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    After the aliens placed the monolith on the ground, and after the apes evolved into a more sophisticated race, they placed several monoliths in the solar system. One was on the moon, and several were orbiting Jupiter. Once the humans found the monolith on the moon, they could be advanced enough to reach Jupiter and Jupiter’s monoliths. Finally, they placed one last monolith in Bowman’s little room, so he could resurrect as the final form of…

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    Are the Aliens Avoiding Our Planet? In 1950, the physicist Enrico Fermi asked a crucial question during one lunch at the National Laboratory of Los Angeles. According to the number of galaxies, planets and starts that we know, it is very probable that extraterrestrial life exists. So, where is it? This question, known as the Fermi’s paradox, is very logical when the size of our universe is taken into consideration. Even though there are many hypothesis trying to find the answer of this…

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    Humanity has progressed vastly during the course of time, from the ancient Roman Empire, to the Middle Ages, to the Renaissance, humanity has progressed both socially and intellectually. Humanity went from staking religiously ‘inferior’ women, to executing tyrannical monarchs, to creating masterful works of art; both musically and symbolically. Humanity was finally able to discover that the sun was the center of the universe; to sending a man to the moon. Despite all this progress and…

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    immediate realization of being left alone on the planet Mars. He realizes he needs three things to survive: water, food, and oxygen(colon). The overwhelming fear of isolation grips the audience as Mark must overcome the loneliness of being the only human being left to survive. Alone on Mars, he somehow summons the courage, gathers willpower, and finds ingenuity (parallel structure) to survive an impossible…

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    CHAPTER THREE Klingon 1. Inception of Klingon Klingon is a language made up for popular science fiction television series called Star Trek. It tells the adventures of a spaceship Enterprise and characters on this vehicle. This language was designed for a particular alien race Klingons. During watching the show, we may encounter many alien races like The Romulans, the Ferengi or The Klingons. We can see that they speak in their own language when talking among themselves. It makes watching…

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    We should colonize mars for the safety for the human race and so we can fix earth.Most people think that we should colonize mars for the safety of the human race One reason we should colonize mars is because we need to make sure that are species the human race lives for as long as possible for all we know mars could be are last chance of survival if earth gets destroyed by lest say all the volcanos erupted and it destroy earth we would have to leave and go some where else but we wouldn't be…

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