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    A Human Experience Analysis

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    currently experiencing, you pre- planned every detail of your life in order to gain the maximum learning and adventure, and you choose to exit when you have completed all the experiences you planned for yourself. The world away from this world (the universe) is not separate from us, it is not some far away mystery; it is a logical, functioning, populated, progressive, divine place! Much like here on earth (without all the stuff), except here on earth we have temporarily forgotten the divine…

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    Existing In Pop Culture

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    or....... the Earth is the center of the universe, fixed and immovable............ now before we just dismiss this idea as crazy or out dated, let 's investigate...... you see, as for the observed motion of the heavenly bodies in the universe, the current Copernican heliocentric model of our solar system claims that the Earth is spinning at 1k miles per hour, it is also orbiting our sun at…

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    The universe as we know it is constantly changing, adapting, and molding itself right before our eyes. With such little knowledge about the universe and how it works, scientists for almost a millennium have been working to provide answers to some of the mysteries of the universe. How did human beings come into existence? Is there other life in our galaxy? These are just two examples of questions researchers’ debate often but unfortunately to this day in the 21st century are still not able to…

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    23. What Are THE BASIC ENERGIES OF THE UNIVERSE? • The Whole Universe, everything beyond ‘I’s, CONSISTS of Matter or Energies. The Sum of All Energies in The Universe is CONSTANT or ETERNAL. However, the combinations or ‘transformations’ of various Energies are TEMPORAL. • For the ‘I’ in order to CREATE, MANIFEST & EXPERIENCE a ‘gateway’ to the world of energies is needed. THE CREATIVE POWER or as Martinus calls it - 7th basic energy or THE ETERNAL UNMANIFESTED ‘MOTHER’ ENERGY SPLITS UP The…

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    we were there to observe it, but because we are told this in the very beginning of the Bible. No time was involved in the process of creation and the development of the earth, it just happened at the command of God. He spoke the earth, the whole universe, in fact, into existence. Unlike other religion’s gods, the God of the Bible, did not need any material that already existed to create anything and everything. God is the maker of moral standards and our rational minds, but He is more than that;…

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    is unclear because of my beliefs. What is your belief about the nature of the universe? My belief about the nature of the universe is that the universe was created by the Bing Bang Theory. I believe in naturalism, where the universe came out of nothing; bringing time and matter into existence billions of years ago. I believe the universe conceived as a close system and exited before God. I think that the universe was born…

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    Copernicus was a mathematician, he was the first to come up with a theory of the planets that had the sun at the center. He thought that his heliocentric sun centered conception of the universe offered a more accurate explanation than did the Ptolemaic system. In his system the sun, not earth was at the center of the universe. According to Copernicus, the apparent movement of the sun around earth was caused by the rotation of earth on its axis and its journey around the sun. Isaac Newton was a…

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    press, The 95 Thesis and the Heliocentric theory all had an effect on that because people were getting and gaining knowledge from these things and that lead to more conflict with the church as more people gained that knowledge. So the knowledge and new innovations that create this availability for this information to get around to people. The printing press was an invention that allowed copies of written work and produced writing faster (spielvogel). This had a big influence on the conflict…

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    Scientific Revolution Dbq

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    change in worldview Scientific Thought in 1500 European ideas about the universe were based on ancient ideas Four elements: air, fire, water, earth A force moved an object at a constant speed and the object would stop as soon as that force was moved Aristotle’s ideas about astronomy and physics were accepted for two thousand years Showed correctness to Christianity because it put human beings at the center of the universe and established a place for heaven The Copernican Hypothesis The desire…

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    deductive. "god" is the "first (uncaused) cause "of the cosmos. it is deductive, so it is a candidate for soundness. Then the cosmological argument is the argument that the existence of the world or universe is strong evidence for the existence of a God who created it. The existence of the universe, the argument claims, stands in need of explanation, and the only adequate explanation of its existence is that it was created by God. In simple words, cosmological argument for exsitence of god is…

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