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    Cosmic Paradox Essay

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    Than The Universe Age may only be a number, but when it comes to cosmic terms, it is important for certain rules to be obeyed. What we are saying is that it should not be possible for complex creatures to be older than planets or to have a rocky planet that'll predate the stars. It should even be impossible to have a star that is older than the observable Universe. Source: NASA (https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hubble/science/hd140283.html) Scientists have declared that the Universe itself…

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    opinions on the universe and the study of the cosmos. Some eagerly learn all they can about the universe, whilst others prefer to focus on the events right in front of them. The pros and cons to having a wide understanding and perspective of the universe vary depending on prior knowledge and opinions. While some would rather halt space exploration entirely, many still hunger and yearn to learn more about the universe around them. The human race needs to gain more knowledge of space with a new…

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    humanity because the Hubble transformed the way scientists look at the universe, the images provide information about understanding the universe, and the Hubble had a huge impact on how people think of the universe. The Hubble Telescope transformed the way scientists look at the universe. The Hubble shows scientists the universe in unprecedented detail, which they never knew before. The Hubble has shown when the universe began and helped discover black holes, a region of space where it has a…

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    Taylor Cockrell The Universe: its many theories Throughout history, knowledge and ideas have been passed on and tossed around about how we all came to inhabit this earth, this Universe. Many theories came from the Ancient Greeks, Romans and many different interpretations of the Christian Bible! In this essay I will talk about three main points throughout history that impacted how the universe can be interpreted, through theories. How the Ancient Greeks impacted thought and their ideas,…

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    State Theory or the Big Bang explain the origin of the universe? There are many theories that contribute to the opinions and ideas of how the universe came about approximately 13.7 billion years ago. Two highly debated theories of evolution include the ‘Big Bang Theory’ and the ‘Steady State Theory’, two of which have very different points of view about how the universe came to how it is today. The ‘Big Bang Theory’ discusses how the universe began as a very small, hot and dense structure called…

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    Hubble Space Telescope

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    the universe that typically far surpasses that of ground-based telescopes.Hubble is one of NASA's most successful and long-lasting science missions. It has beamed hundreds of thousands of images back to Earth, shedding light on many of the great mysteries of astronomy. Its gaze has helped determine the age of the universe, the identity of quasars, and the existence of dark energy. Hubble's discoveries have transformed the way scientists look at the universe. Its ability to show the universe in…

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    none of these scenarios are the facts of the world. You are you, you have not become something that you are not, and the world is as it is. The only place that these fantastical ideas can exist are in the world of fiction, because we live in one universe with one past and an…

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    The Ptolemaic System

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    sixteenth century, the universe was based on the Ptolemaic System, which was developed by Ptolemy, Aristotle's theories, and Christian theology. However, as the astronomical revolution began to disembark, the Ptolemaic Theory was contradicted. The work, mathematical synthesis, and observations of astronomers such as Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo set forth a new perspective of the universe. Their discoveries began to slowly eliminate the Ptolemaic System and a heliocentric universe began to…

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    radiation can escape. Their existence is greatly debated over, and it still has not been determined whether they exist. The second subject is dark matter. Dark matter is a placeholder that cannot be seen. It accounts for 27% of the matter in the universe, but like black holes its existence is uncertain (Harris, W., & Freudenrich, C. 2007, September 4). The third subject is dark energy, which is like dark matter but not quite the same. Dark energy is the name physicists use for whatever substance…

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    The Milky Way

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    Are there other human civilizations somewhere else in the universe? New discoveries have revealed to astronomers that humans may not have only evolved on Earth. Astronomers say that the chance that a human civilization evolved only on Earth and nowhere else in the universe is less than about one in a billion trillion (Shekhtman). The universe is so vast that it is possible there are other Earth-like planets capable of supporting life. The chances that life only evolved on Earth is really low. In…

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