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    The Big Bang Theory is the current theory of the origin of the universe that has largely been accepted by scientists, however it is not one hundred percent correct as modifications of the theory is continuously being developed as new discoveries, observations and calculations are being made. In the beginning in the universe, there was nothing, no space, no matter, no light, no time and no sound. Then there was a sudden explosion of energy which we now call the Big Bang. But there was no BANG…

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    ways and all throughout the galaxy but how does gravity affect these things? All objects have a gravitational pull. This means that this force had a huge impact on the formation of our solar system and other solar systems in our galaxy and in the universe. First of all, a phet simulation showed us this. When mass 1=50 kg and mass 2=200 kg, the gravitational pull was 41712 E-7 Newtons. When mass 1 increased to 150 kg and mass 2 stayed the same. The gravitational pull increased 125856 E-6…

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    the universe is not merely a temporal finitude of the universe, but also includes the ontological contingency of its existence while historical contingency is not downplayed. Thus, God’s creation is not only in an unmediated form but also can be seen as a “mediated and direct mode” as one can interpret the transition from the Hawking domain into the Einstein domain as God’s creative presence ex nihilo. Likewise, in creatio ex vetere, the eschatological transformation of the universe,…

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    The creation of the universe, a vast and controversial subject of origins, is constantly debated, twisted, and altered to reach a point of what some would say, an understanding. Everyone has thought about questions of origin, and this debate is no stranger to conversation between people. The question of origins can arise in any area of study. In the study of chemistry one would wonder, where these elements originated. In more political science studies, specifically government, one would wonder…

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    Telescopes Research Paper

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    all know our universe is very vast, every day it unfolds some new secrets in front of us. Like- many new planets, galaxies, asteroids, meteoroid, comets are seen by our great scientists every day. Every new element of universe reveal many secrets such as- proper determination of evolution of earth, about earth's surface, extinct animals, plants, about life on other planets and many more. But all these discoveries totally depend on the instruments which we use to explore the universe. And when it…

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    person that stood out to me was Edwin Hubble. It is because of Edwin, we now have a better understanding on the distance in the universe and that it’s expanding. His research was very remarkable that he had a telescope with his name. Since Edwin established the scale of the universe and laid the observational basis, he helped us understand what are galaxies like in the universe. To start off, Edwin noticed a Cepheid variable in the Andromeda Nebula which is known to astronomers as M31. For…

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    It is in relation with the eternity of God. However the notion of time in Abrahamic tradition is linear that there is a clear beginning and the end of things. For example, there is a clear beginning of the universe, which is when God created it. Also there is a clear end of the world, which is the afterlife, when every humans will face the judgement of the God. This linear notion of time that things are always in progress leaving from the beginning and heading…

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    Milky Way Research Paper

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    is made of many diverse stars. From Protostars to Supergiant stars, it is also very unique. It consists of the only known planet that can sustain life (Earth ). As we know, the galaxy is full of stars. But did you know it is almost as old as the universe, or it was made of several galaxies that collided to create our galaxy? Here are some basic facts to improve your foundation of your understanding of our galaxy, the Milky Way. ( Below here is an image of the Milky Way). This image (1) shows…

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    Expansion In Big History

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    the most prominent being complexity. However, expansion can also be seen as the most important theme that traverses through the Big History story. Expansion can be seen in at the very beginning with the Big Bang, through the increasing expanding universe that we live in today, it can also be seen in the creation and development of our stars and planets. Furthermore, expansion allows for the many diverse and different organism alive on Earth, as well as the expansion of human beings through…

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    things caught my attention was Center in the Universe show, the planets, and Moon Phases. First, I saw the Center in the Universe. It was an unforgettable experience because the place is arranged with comfortable and recumbent chairs. The dome shows a beautiful blue sky with clouds around. I felt literality as I was in the sky. The show started with all the lights turned off giving the impression that nobody was there. A lady appeared talking about our universe and turned light on with like a…

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