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    Constellations and alignments of celestial objects have for centuries been a method of prediction; a method used in variation all over the world. A popular theory, derived from Greek philosophers and astronomers, commonly used in today’s western society, would be the astrology chart otherwise known as Zodiacs. All twelve horoscopes on this chart are represented by an animal whose traits are typically associated with the people born during a certain period of the year; all, but one. Libra, the…

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    I’ve been told the ground is flat, yet we live on a round planet. I’ve also heard that the planet is flat. I don’t know which one to believe, but I know I’m standing on something flat, so I’ll see the ground as such. Sometimes, it’s as hard and solid as concrete, because it probably is concrete. It’s called a sidewalk. I used to see red sidewalks all the time, but then I was told they’re either gray or white. Since then, I’ve only seen gray or white ones. All the red concrete vanished in an…

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    Universal Solvent Physics

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    Startling Physics Of The Universal Solvent... " There isn't anything softer and weaker than water, and nonetheless there isn't anything better for assaulting arduous and rugged things." We are all cognizant of the fact that 65% of our bodies and 75% of earth is composed of water and also are familiar to some of its properties yet it stands out to be intensely mysterious. Several of its properties are so strange that even to this day they elude scientific apprehension. • Mpemba Effect: A…

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    After the creation of the havens and the earth. God thought it was empty and dark over the surface and the spirit of the god was soaring over the water. Then god formed the light and separated as morning and evening. Similarly, the god thought that the water under the sky be gathered to one place and let dry the ground appear, so god called the dry ground “land “and gathered water and called a s “sea”. In the process of creating many things in the earth god created living creatures according to…

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    There is several different theories of how the sun and the planets orbit in the universe. The geocentric models such as the Greek Geocentric model portrays the earth in the center of the universe. The heliocentric models such as the Tycho Heliocentric Model displays the sun being more the center of the universe. Greek Geocentric Model In many ancient civilizations such as the Ancient Greeks, the geocentric model was the predominant theory. An observation of this particular model was the stars,…

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    We aren’t alone in the universe. Nope, not even for a moment in all of our existence have we been alone. Because all life, both those that have gone extinct and the ones lucky enough to still be around. Have always been accompanied by beings outside of your imagination…. Now the bad news. The beings that have always accompanied us? Yeah, they aren’t friendly. They feed upon our flesh, our minds, and sometimes, they feed on our very souls. What are these creatures and how do I know this? You…

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    Nurture Debate

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    “A DEVIL, BORN DEVIL UPON WHOSE NATURE, NURTURE WILL NEVER STICK” THE TEMPEST (WILLIAM SHKESPARE) According to Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911), Nature is everything which a man brings with himself to the world while Nature is every influence that affects him after birth. The nature versus nurture debate has been a controversial issue and it can be traced to about 150years ago. In 300BC some philosophers questioned nature vs nurture in human behaviour. A Greek philosopher named Plato (428 BCE –…

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    Before St. Thomas Aquinas gave an answer to the question whether God exists in things, he, in I.7, answered that God is limitless. The characteristic of limitless things is to exist with an unending amount everywhere in everything . Then he asks about God’s existence in things, I.8.1-4. He is trying to answer the questions: Is God in all things, Is God everywhere, Is God everywhere by essence, power, and presence, and Does it belong to God alone to be everywhere? These questions and their…

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    Fundamentals of Orbital Mechanics This chapter applies the principles of physics for describing motion of artificial satellites and planets which are moving under the influence of gravitation force. It also presents an accurate gravity model for flight dynamic applications (for use in subsequent chapters). 2.1 Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion In 1609 Kepler has presented his three laws for describing motion of planets around the Sun. These laws are empirical because Kepler has found them…

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    Our galaxy holds important celestial bodies that keep earth stable environment for all living creatures.The earth, moon, and sun are the bodies that are included in everyone's daily lives and they are important for everythings survival. The earth spins on an axis, one full spin is called a rotation.One full rotation takes 24 hours, 24 is one day, 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness. The earth orbits the sun, one full orbit is called a revolution, a revolution is one year, and a year is…

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