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    trend. The combination of these two energies contacts "gravity-energy" - only at the initial stage of increasing. Then a multitude of powerful reactions or forms of energy ARE SET UP known under a notion "electricity". • ELECTRICITY Is Everything which Exists of INVISIBLE FORCES that MOVE atomic & subatomic particles in ‘logical’ paths & orbits throughout micro & super micro-cosmos: from thought-waves which pass through the brains of physical beings to the flow of current in their electric lighting or the driving power in their electric trains, equally from Wi-FI radio waves in their living rooms to the life-force in their physical organisms – all of this, without exception, is in the form of rays or waves coming under the description – “electricity”. • THE FIRST BASIC COSMIC MATERIAL has been organized for the creation of a material world. "Electricity", then, is the base construction material for a new physical globe, or heavenly body, also the first thing that comes into being when the creation of a being 's organism begins. • It is also material for consciousness too! In Fact, ELECTRICITY IS LIVING FORCE OF CONSCIOUSNESS – it is behind all ‘purposeful’ movements of particles in super-micro cosmos - the psychic matter is made from! 29. Why Matter, Energy, Electricity, and Light Are The SAME? • The Cosmic Analysis on the Origin of Matter is the following: The Beings in Bliss, while in The Inner World of ‘Golden Copies’, after prolonged Satiation with Mental Light…

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    I found out about Particle Acceleration when I went to the United States Air Force Academy Summer Seminar in a class where we learned about propulsion. The topic covered was electrodynamics and it related to a particle accelerator. I have researched the particle accelerator online and watched videos over the CERN, largest particle accelerator in the world. I would like to further my studies in this topic so I can develop a large understanding of exactly how and why the particle accelerator is…

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    Discrete Element Methods

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    grain-machine interaction systems responses where the micro parameters in DEM models are developed using particle-particle friction, particle-geometry friction and the particle density to simulate material behavior (Asaf et al., 2007). The particle size and shape distribution are also considered to be input DEM parameters. In DEM, spherical particles are usually preferred because of the efficiency of contact detection. However, when using this type of particles, the bulk friction of the assembly…

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    Neutrinos Essay

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    Takaaki Kajita from Japan and Arthur B. McDonald from Canada “for the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass.” Their discovery was announced to be a historic discovery for particle physics. After a various amount of experiments and calculations, neutrinos were considered massless; however, after years of working Dr. Kajita and Dr. McDonald have come to the conclusion that neutrinos are capable of changing their identities, or flavors, and therefore they must…

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    Essay On Dark Matter

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    Dark matter leaves astronomers and physicists baffled as to what it possibly could be. Scientists design experiments to attempt to figure out what it is, but no one truly knows what composes dark matter. Physicists are so interested in understanding dark matter because it accounts for the formation of the Universe, as observable through studying the distribution of gravity within galaxies (Carnegie). Original attempts at studying dark matter referred to dark matter as baryonic, which is a word…

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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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    Cooper Boundaries

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    quantum Hall effect, or quantum call conductance, which is a the quantum version of the Hall effect. The Hall effect describes the difference in voltage when a magnetic field and electric current are perpendicular to each other across a conductive material. The Hall effect depends on the conductivity of the material which the conductor is made of. The quantum Hall effect instead is in a two-dimensional electron system at low temperatures in a strong magnetic field. When the term two-dimensional…

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    fiction and fantasy series “Bright Empries” seems to be like no other. Especially since it was written by him. Unlike most of Stephen R. Lawhead's work that deals with mixing mythology and historical events, “Bright Empires” does neither. Instead, they focus on humans going to other dimensions and what it would be like to visit worlds, not just countries, that were not their own. With the release of the fifth book in the series in 2014, called “The Fatal Tree”, the series has been once and for…

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    Quasiclassical Elienberger equations [129] for the green functions g(k , r, and order parameter , is a powerful tool to deal with inhomogeneous superconductors [130]. These functions depend on the so called, ‘Matsubara frequency’, , coordinate r, and wave vector k on the fermi surface. The dependence of green functions and order parameters on the wave vector k, makes them sensitive to the shape of fermi surface. This makes solution of Elienberger equations complicated in the system of complex…

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    Key Idea 1 Bosons are particles that follow Bose-Einsteins statistics. It makes up one of the two classes of particles, the other is fermions. Fermions are electrons, neutrons, and protons. Boson is mesons, alpha particles, and photons. Boson statistics do not restrict the number of them that occupy the same quantum state. There are two levels of states, excited state and ground state. Quantum states are controlled by constraints which they are invaded by. An example of this is notes from an…

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