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    Space Colonization Essay

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    everything, the link between the quantum world and macroscopic physics. We have not actually seen deep space and scientists could now run tests and experiment on other galaxies, black holes, and stars that are farther away unreachable from Earth. We may finally be able to trace back the universe’s origins and maybe even discover other forms of life. With colonization, we will also be able to learn more about prolonged exposure in zero-g environments as well as the role gravity has in the…

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    A gas is a piece of matter that fills the shape of the container that it is in. It always has a uniform density inside the container even in the presence of gravity and no matter how much substance is in it. The atoms in a gas are not compressed unlike liquids and solids and move freely among each other. Even though they are not compressed, they ARE ABLE to be compressed in order to reduce its volume. When gas is heated, it gains kinetic energy, which makes the atoms move more rapidly. And when…

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    Brain Mapping

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    In his recent article "Making a Brain Map that We Can Use", Alva Noë argues that cell-by-cell mapping of human brain is inefficient, if not impossible. He builds this claim by an effective use of analogies, references to scientific data and allusions to modern literature employed to persuade the reader. Noë starts the article off by recalling how he started pondering the question of brain-mapping having read a piece about the neuroscientist Sebastian Seung who is trying to acquire deeper…

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    in Dublin, Ireland, he points out that although exteriors of black holes quickly become simple, the interiors can become very complex. Complex systems, like weather, can exhibit chaos, which can make them unpredictable even before you think about quantum theory. He seems to suggest that the complexity itself destabilizes the horizon and allows the information, having been scrambled inside the black hole, to leak back out (Black Hole Information Paradox: An Introduction | Of Particular…

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    Egg Drop Essay

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    The Egg-Drop Device Process The process of dropping an egg is more complex than a normal person would believe. The egg-dropping process requires knowledge of history, engineering, and mathematics and physics. To fully understand how an egg drops, the knowledge of the history of physics, the engineering behind a device, and the mathematics and physics of free-fall is needed. Physics originates in its classical form in Ancient Greece. Thales was the first physicist. The theories Thales made gave…

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    name that most people call him by today, along with his real name. Newton made multiple inventions and discoveries such as light being the composite of all colors, which was composed of light particles, being able to explain the laws of motion and gravity, and etc. As stated earlier, Sir Isaac Newton , developed the laws of motion which is broken into 3 parts during the year of 1666.…

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    The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a particle accelerator made of superconducting magnets, built on September 10th, 2008. It can be found between the border of France and Switzerland, near Geneva, 100 meters underground. The Large Hadron Collider is a machine that was built with the ability to accelerate subatomic particles to very high speeds, which requires chilling the magnets to ‑271.3°C. This is done through the use of electric or electromagnetic fields, two hadrons are sent through the…

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    Time Travel Research Paper

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    Theory of Special Relativity, in short, deals with how time is affected by speed. Einstein had another theory, the Theory of General Relativity, which is about how time is affected by gravity. (Elizabeth Howell. http://www.space.com/21675-time-travel.html, 2013). In order to understand and visualise the effect of gravity on time predicted by Einstein's Theory of General Relativity, imagine a large piece of fabric suspended at each end and raised. This represents an area of Einstein's idea of…

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    The scientific technology focussed on the nano (extremely small quantity mass or object type of objects) is called nano-technology. The International System of Units (SI) for one billionth of a meter (10^-9) The term nanotechnology was described by Harry as the processing of consolidation, partition and deformation of materials by one molecule or one atom (Tibbals, 2010). With the new properties It is constantly evolving as commercial interest in the present scientific community.…

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    Drinks and food ordered, our conversation evolves from common dialogue to more in-depth life passions; the topic turns to quantum gravity and quantum reality and I see his eyes, filled with passion, are a glow and dancing, like the seductive flames of a campfire on a dark, quiet night in the wilderness. In that moment we are alone, the restaurant, the patrons, and the staff disappear…

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