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    BP1: The Scientific Method

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    scientific method is the best method for determining what the universe around us is and how it works, this is provable based on the amount of evidence science has provided for the claims it has, while other methods rely on “faith” which by definition means you believe something without evidence. BP1: The scientific method has led to the conclusion that based on what we know about the state of the universe today we can demonstrate that the universe must have began with a singularity(a…

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    mongering. My new position as an artist in residence at the Gnaritus Museum of Fine Arts is a dream job in fact. The best part is that…

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    plenty of scientific evidence that supports creation. One of those pieces of evidence is how the universe and solar system was suddenly created. When all of this was created, it was already balanced and fully functional. It had everything necessary to keep its existence and be able to hold life. It had its uniqueness and complexity already fully developed. If evolution really was true and the whole universe came from a bang, it still would have taken billions of years to become fully developed…

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    a Freshmen in college. At the beginning of the year, he signed up for his college Philosophy class and became challenged with his college professor, Mr. Radisson. Professor Radisson is a strong atheist, which believes that there is no God in the universe. In class, Professor Radisson had the students write on a piece of paper “God is Dead”, since Josh is a devout Christian he found himself at a crossroad, having to decide between his faith and his future. Since Josh refused to proclaim that “God…

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    Hubble, The Space Telescope That Can See The Universe The Hubble Space Telescope is one of the most famous telescopes ever used. It is a large telescope in space weighing aroubd 24,500 lbs. NASA launched Hubble in 1990, it was "named after Edwin P. Hubble, He was an astronomer" (Rosario). Hubble is a traveling telescope it traves around the Earth taking pictures of planets, stars, and galaxies. "It has seen stars being born and stars die, and it has seen galaxies that are trillions of miles…

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    question about what makes the night sky dark if the universe contains an infinite number of bright stars (Newton 1). This question fascinates me because every celestial object that can be observed with our eyes, should have an important reason and role to play. The paradox about the night sky was also argued by Kepler as stated in his “Conversations with the Starry Messenger” and suggests the night sky should light up brightly since the universe was infinite itself with stars scattered in every…

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    beginning of the universe as proposed by the Big Bang theory might have annihilated each other before any stars could form, the inflation model of the Big Bang accounts for the unequal level of matter-antimatter existing today and how stars could form before matter-antimatter reactions destroyed the universe. The existence of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR). is in line with what is predicted by the Big Bang Theory, specifically that the CMBR exists. The expansion of the…

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    The universe today is huge. Scientists and Astronomers are finding new galaxies, planets asteroids, and more. But today, that's not what we are going to talk about. We’re going to talk about galaxies. Have you ever wondered what a galaxy really is? In the early 1900s, astronomers . Astronomers argued about spiral shaped, gas, dust were getting closer to discovering galaxiessome star vast cloud found in the night sky. In 1919, Edwin Hubble, an astronomer found the answers. Hubble used his…

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    American population believes that outer space aliens exist and they have visited our planet. This research paper will analyze if outer space aliens really exist. Have you ever wondered if Earth is unique and if it’s the only planet with life in the universe? Scientists have discovered other planets, but none of them are Earth-like, those planets are very big and gaseous. In addition, they orbit near to their stars, so the temperatures are very high in those planets. Mathew Stanley estimated…

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    possibilities. The propulsion systems these spacecraft are to be far more advanced that of what is in current use. As stated earlier if nuclear fusion is to be incorporated into propulsion systems the distance in which mankind is to travel throughout the universe would increase greatly. Instead of being able to reach Mars in two to three months, it could take only but a few minutes to reach Mars with this warp drive. Even without a warp drive engine, it would still be possible to reach distant…

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