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    Gnaritus Research Paper

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    This plasma can escape the sun’s gravity becoming the solar wind that is continuously blowing through the solar system to Gnaritus and all the way out to the planet Spes. In fact, ninety-nine percent of the universe is plasma! Furthermore, dark sunspots occur on the surface of the suns in sections that are relatively cooler than the surrounding area. Solar storms can also…

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    orbiting Jupiter. His telescope was so powerful that he was able to get a more detailed view of the moon’s surface and discovered even more stars within the Milky Way. He was able to realize that there were rings around Saturn. He also discovered sunspots and the different phases of Venus. Overall, he was able to confirm the information of heliocentrism, which is the fact that the sun is the center of the universe. His discoveries at first made him famous. During the time of medieval Europe and…

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION The study of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) draws from two well known branches of physics, electrodynamics and hydrodynamics.The basic laws of electrodynamics described in the form of Maxwell’s Equations where The hydrodynamics of a fluid is expressed in the form of conservation laws of mass, momentum and energy.The magnetohydrodynamic phenomena are a consequence of the mutual interaction of the fluid flow and the magnetic field. As is well…

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    argument that Earth rotating and revolving through space would leave birds behind. Galileo also dealt a hand in astronomy that would challenge the geocentric model of the universe; his discoveries such as the phases of Venus and seasonal variation of sunspots added to the confirmation…

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    The logical revolution helped the way in science, Copernicus hypothesis gave us the capacity to never surrender and ultimately conflicting with the catholic church, demonstrated to us the best thing ever, to never quit coming clean regardless. The challenge to the truth the light to away and to never quit coming clean, this all materialized in view of exclusive one researcher, the eye of science himself Galileo Galilei! Conceived on February 15, 1564, in Pisa, Italy, Galileo Galilei was a…

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    surface, but rather the contribution of heat from the sun. Scientists argue that the sun can be blamed for up to 30 per cent of the Earth 's warming- a study from Columbia university backs this evidence up. In a 75 year study scientists detected no sunspot activity. This study coincided with a ‘mini ice age’. This was called the “Maunder Minimum” and was founded during the coldest part of this ice age, which affected Europe and North America for the most part of 350 years. This study is to be…

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    Galileo’s Contributions Galileo Galilei, an Italian astronomer, played a major role in the scientific revolution. He laid the foundation of modern physics and astronomy. Initially, he studied medicine at the University of Pisa, but lost interest. Soon after that, Galileo developed an interest in mathematics and physics and began observing our solar system. While observing the solar system, he developed his own scientific method.. He later helped develop the modern scientific method, which…

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    Skin Cancer Research Paper

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    Human infected with many diseases that are difficult to overcome and these diseases is cancer. Cancer is a human body cells grow abnormally and kills the cell manufacturing to places in the body. The change of the composition and multiply and spread in the body. In this paper we will address to the type of cancer is skin cancer, skin cancer is a common cases, especially after age, where the risk rose to infection types of skin cancer in the elderly. The skin cancer affects men more than women.…

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    Oedipus Heliocentric Model

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    Aristarchus of Samos was not only an astronomer but also a mathematician. He lived between 310–230 B.C. and belonged to the Pythagorean School of Thought (Heath). His mathematical knowledge helped him to discover great advances in the world of astronomy. His writing The Sizes and Distances of the Sun and Moon is his only surviving text (Aristarchus ‘16). Aristarchus’ description of the solar system was similar to our modern one and this was about 1500 years before Copernicus made his geocentric…

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    back. Her short A-line bob hair is as almost as white as snow with minimal dark strands of hair from her last hair dye. She does not like to dye her hair, as she does not feel like it is necessary. Her small round face covered is covered with brown sunspots, making it look as if she has dirt on her face. There are also many fine lines around her gentle face and especially around her soft dark brown eyes. They are very much more visible when she smiles and that is when she appears to be the most…

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