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    Edison mentioned that actually I did not discover how will a light bulb will work, what I did discovered is 9,999 ways of not making a light bulb. SO in analysis of what Edison said and really all the scientist who made scientific discoveries and quantum leaps scientific researches and innovations is that company is ought to fund projects using research and development that may or may not be fully functional, but since budget is usually constrained then innovation itself is somehow imprisoned…

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    To infinity, and beyond!: Stephen Hawking Stephen Hawking is an individual who provided some insight on the questions of the universe. At the time of Hawking’s adolescence, space and anything beyond our solar system baffled scientists, they had no idea or if they thought they had an idea, it was more sci-fi than actual science. Without Hawking’s findings, we most likely wouldn’t have the space technology we do today. Stephen Hawking impacted the way people see theoretical physics, black holes,…

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    Understanding is contingent upon knowledge. It is impossible to understand an idea without first knowing its foundation. The knowledge from which understanding is gained must always be derived from the observation of trends and patterns, but the understanding of the knowledge is derived from the more detailed observation of a specific example. Throughout history, humans have engaged in war and dispute. Despite the travesty, the loss of life, and the devastating effects, humans seem to be drawn…

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    that a small part collapsed, possibly due to a shock wave from a close by supernova. This is known in science as a gravitational collapse which is (according to Wikipedia) “the inward fall of an astronomical object due to the influence of its own gravity which tends to draw the object toward its center of…

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    Sir Isaac Newton was one of the most influential scientists of all time. His ideas became the basic principles for physics according to http://www.livescience.com/46558-laws-of-motion.html. Newton is known for his work in gravity and the motion of planets. Isaac Newton based his discoveries off of Descartes and changed the modern era of scientific thinking. In mathematics, Newton created integral and differential calculus, and in optics, he created the first telescope. His most influential and…

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    first equation (Newton’s law of universal gravitation) has been something that scientists have wondered at for a long time. This factor is very exact. To get a correct answer to the equation one must use precisely 2, not 1.99 or 2.001. The force of gravity has been tested over and over with sensitive torsion balances and has shown repeatedly that the factor must be precisely two up to five decimal places. Similar to the mass of a proton which cannot be changed without catastrophic results, if…

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    I thought up, drew 8-bit sprites, coded the physics, implemented unique level dependent challenges, tested gameplay and functionality, and spent well over 20 hours on my own video game about gravity on other planets. My work paid off when it took me to a first place finish at the state competition in TSA. I’ve also worked with a college professor at Virginia Tech as he showed me how computers in his labs communicate with and track satellites…

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    back up the existence of Santa. “But there is substantial evidence now to suggest that Santa powers his sled with the energy obtained from a precisely controlled quantum singularity. Basically, Santa has access to a small black hole, which he uses to perform his duties”(theguardian.com) Black holes can distort items such as time and gravity, which would allow Santa to break the rules of normal…

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    up with such detailed evidence or documents. The Philadelphia experiment conspiracy theory is a worldwide experiment that took place during World War II when the government used Albert Einstein’s unified field theory to attempt teleportation using gravity and electromagnetism, but considering the fact that most crew members suffered and died because the forces used it was labeled the world’s first…

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    When looking at any successful scientist or pilot there are some traits that each one must possess. Throughout Kitty Ferguson’s biography Stephen Hawking: An Unfettered Mind and the fictional novel The Genome by Sergei Lukyanenko the protagonists Stephen Hawking and Alex Romanov share many qualities and similarities about how they work, in their respective fields of work, and how they handle situations when introducing a new concept or flying a spacecraft. Not only do these characters show…

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