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    the center of the universe and spun around the sun. This went against the church’s idea and was in fact supported by facts and observations made by Galileo through his telescope.(4) They were seen as one of the first proponents of the science of reason and led the way for more challenging ideas on the universe to be seen. Another scientist who followed such logic was Isaac Newton, discoverer of gravity and the laws of motion. He stated that, 'every particle in the universe is attracted to…

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    have developed the theory of Evolution to answer how all species come into being, and the theory of the Big Bang to answer how the universe itself came into being. The theory of Evolution came from Charles Darwin and other biologists. It states that species evolve over thousands of years through the process of natural selection. The Big Bang is the theory that the universe exploded from an infinite point of energy. Religion, Christianity to be specific, believes in the theory of intelligent…

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    The Creator: A Short Story

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    The Creator sat amongst the stars, listening to the silence of the universe. Her loneliness was eating away at her and her spirit was turning cold. She then, after many passing suns, decided to create a magnificent world, where each element could live in harmony together. Her attempts proved futile until she imagined and created the perfect world; Earth. She then created the terrain; dirt, grass, plains, forests, plateaus, mountains, valleys and more. The Creator then added ores to these…

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    Once upon a time, in a universe so vast and so black, that nothing darker could be, existed a glow. From what appeared to be a glow of the muniverses’ womb, splitting its zygote in two, were born two gods; Diem and Noctis. The twin gods carried the best relationship until their time of creating had arrived. The universe would scream when this time was necessary. Noctis and Diem felt their instincts tell them that they had to work together. These god had beliefs so different and so distinct that…

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    In my Mexican culture they used animals in their daily life. Animals like donkeys and horses are used to carry maize, wood, water and even people to different locations within their city. Without them many of these people would need to take several trips on foot to gather the materials needed and travel on uneven dirt paths or mountains that are dangerous. In many aspects of the world there are different cultures that progressed over time. In the Creation stories from around the world the myths…

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    role and duty vibrations and energy play have been detrimental and essential to the world humans live in since before humans existed: 15 billion years ago. Science has shown the universe was created from a vibration; the big bang theory. A massive explosion caused by rapid movement of rising pressure resulting in the universe we live in to form. Most people do not know how important vibrations are to humans, and to everything we use and need. Sound is created from a vibration, which vibrates…

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    Essay On Dark Matter

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    what it possibly could be. Scientists design experiments to attempt to figure out what it is, but no one truly knows what composes dark matter. Physicists are so interested in understanding dark matter because it accounts for the formation of the Universe, as observable through studying the distribution of gravity within galaxies (Carnegie). Original attempts at studying dark matter referred to dark matter as baryonic, which is a word used to describe baryons, or quark based particles. Quarks…

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    Additionally, I believe the same things about Earth, and it is difficult for me to imagine that Earth will ever show redeeming qualities that will allow us to contact other lifeforms in the universe without starting a war. These misconceptions are mostly from taking history classes, and learning about the conflicts that each nation gets into when trying to expand or gain better economic wealth. However, these misconceptions might help me, in…

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    Proof Of God's Existence

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    discussing the existence of God one must consider the acceptance of Him by faith. If one does not have belief and trust no argument given for His existence will be accepted. The proof of God’s existence even goes beyond our planet and into the universe. The universe, the place where scientists believe time began. Many times we tend to overlook the simple things that are in front of us as signs of God’s existence. From time to gravity, which all falls into the laws of nature, are complex but…

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    He realized that complicated older solar system models could be improved by placing the sun at the center of the universe, and having the Earth and planets revolve around it. Copernicus 's central idea was to have far-reaching consequences.Putting the sun at the center of the universe upset the fragile hierarchy between heaven and Earth that was ingrained in Catholic Church doctrine. Thus, supporters of Copernicus 's ideas were persecuted by the…

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