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    Introduction Around 90% of the universe is currently undetectable.[1] Allowing oneself to then believe that all the experiments and missions carried out for space exploration and countless images portraying the beauties of the world beyond the sky has only shown around 10% of the contents of the universe is unfathomable. So what mysteries lurk in the void of our universe? Any Physicist, or fellow inquisitive mind reading this, will immediately have two distinct phrases come to mind: Dark matter…

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    The great beginning was empty, and from the emptiness the universe was created. The universe produced light materials that became Heaven, and heavy material that became Earth. Heaven and Earth created Yin and Yang, which created the four seasons and creatures. The hot forces of Yang created fire and its essences created the…

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    diversify into new species. The main central idea is that life has a history which has slowly adapted and developed over a long period of time. Although, saying this, there are actually several different types of Evolutionists--Naturalistic and Theistic. The naturalistic evolutionists believe that the world/universe began around 14 billion years ago and the earth is around 4.5 billion years old. Another type of evolutionist is called "deists". They believe that God created the universe, but then…

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    Signing Off in an Open Letter to the universe in this year of completion. As I bow at the feet of The All, source, spirit, the universe, god and the divine, it is with every inch of my being that I say, “OK, you win. I am to play, dance and sing.” It is from this space of realising that for as devoted, as I have been your servant, your student. It appears to be but a fragment of my imagination. As I felt my body and soul scream did I begin to retreat and really listen. As I let my soul…

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    In this paper I will show what I have learned reading the articles I was given and also defend evolutionary creationists. The most important belief by Christians is that God created the universe. God created everything including time. St. Augustine says, “ that if God is really the Creator of the whole universe, then God is the Creator…

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    Galileo Biography

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    Galileo was a person of imagination. Throughout his life, he came across different things that provoked him with new ideas and create innovative thoughts. Starting from his childhood life, Galileo created his own world without even perceiving what was going on around him. Although he was an introvert, the knowledge he held within him was beyond imaginable. He started to see things that others couldn’t even fathom. Sure enough Galileo’s actions and thoughts established himself as an outsider. In…

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    Telescopes

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    development of single dish radio telescopes and advantages of radio interferometers. Discuss major discoveries that were possible after detection of radio waves from space and how they changed our understanding of Universe. Astronomy is all about increasing our understandings about our Universe through observing objects like stars, galaxies and other bodies which exist outside Earth’s atmosphere. Astronomers make observations of these celestial phenomena by collecting electromagnetic radiation.…

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    explore the solar system, the planet Mars in particular. As our earth develops into a planetary, polluted waste, Mars could eventually become our new home. Scientists believe Mars sustained or could sustain life, yet, they still can't uncover what lies beyond our planet. Perhaps Earthly humans aren't the only intellectual organisms that inhabit the universe. Most Christians believe that God made human beings in His likeness and placed them on…

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    Being An Atheist Argument

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    ultimate cause for the universe would suggest that they do, in some respect, acknowledge God’s existence. The cosmological argument states that there must be a first cause for the existence of the universe and that everything in the universe is contingent on that first cause. For Christians, that first cause is God, the creator of the universe and everything in it. McCloskey suggests that the world just happened, the Big Bang possibly, but what caused the Big Bang? If the universe is…

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    Plato's Heliocentric Model

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    in his magnum opus the Astronomia Nova. This new elliptical orbital model of Mars not only perfected the heliocentric model of Copernicus in terms of providing it with a sounder mathematical foundation, and rendering it more able to predict the motion of Mars better than any traditional geocentric model like that of described by Ptolemy in the Almagest, but also challenged the ancient belief in the uniform circular motions of the planets. Kepler’s new model is not only one of the greatest…

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