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    The differences between a controversy in science and a non-scientific controversy are the data or even, the lack of data, the method of resolution, the situation or controversy itself, the process, and more. A scientific controversy involves a debate concerning a significant amount of people in the scientific community. The people involved have to be actively focusing their attention on that controversy, their research is concentrating on. All the scientists involved have to have a particular…

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    New Jersey Description

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    it’s major beach parties and the fact that it has more millionaires than anyone in the country, but they miss the meaningful stuff such as having one of the longest piers in the entire world. Or the fact that the first scientist to ever witness a supernova, a star’s explosion, was from New Jersey. Or when the U.S.S. New Jersey battleship was first put into active battle. Even the less important facts are interesting, like how the very first Miss America Pageant was held in New Jersey. Or how…

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    Black Hole Research Paper

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    Though the interior of the black hole is invisible, it can be viewed through its association with other objects. A black hole can be deduced by following the group of stars movement that orbits an area in a space. In other words, when gas enters stellar black hole from a companion star, the gas twists inwards, heating at a very high temperature and producing huge amounts of radiation that can be noticed from earthbound and earth-orbiting telescopes. Locations that black holes can easily be…

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    Omega Centauri and Tarantula Nebula As opposed to the more short lived and less dense colonies of young stars that group up to create open clusters, globular clusters exist as far greater, spherical collections of aged stars that contain many low mass stars, sometimes numbering among the thousands. Globular clusters are more commonly found among a galaxy’s centre where the vast majority of stars are. It is thought that globular clusters arise from large gas clouds early in the creation of our…

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    star dies. Depending on the intensity of the loss, the star will be nearer to the two.” “Eh, why are you telling us that?” China asked. France chuckles and glances at me, which I pretend not to notice. “It’s because, earlier, last night, a large supernova can be seen with the naked eye.” The others immediately gasped silently, except Japan who just remained silent. “SO HE REALLY DID DIE?! THIS ISN’T A PRANK?!” England shouted. “DAMN THAT IDIOT! Having to die…so close to that day…” England,…

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    The story of Galio, the colossus sentinel started a long time ago. Back before Demacia existed, lone bands of refugees wandered across the lands, searching for a home and protection against the dark mages. Finally, they came upon an ancient forest, where the wood of the trees was instilled with anti magic capabilities. And the refugees all agreed this would be their new home. So they started a city, and they called it Demacia. They used the trees and combined them with ash and lime to…

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    Three people with three ideas, and a whole bunch of time between them. Beginning with Ptolemy and his claim that the earth was must be the center of the solar system based on basic evidence that the stars in the sky seemed to rotate around the earth. Including the sun that rose in the east and set in the west every day. Theis model of the solar system was widely accepted as fact for over 2,000 years and was later named the geocentric model. Two scientists that came later on changed the world's…

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    Black Hole Research Paper

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    A black hole is a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light cannot get out. The gravity is so strong because matter has been squeezed into a tiny space. This can happen when a star is dying. Because no light can get out, people can't see black holes. They are invisible. Space telescopes with special tools can help find black holes. The special tools can see how stars that are very close to black holes act differently than other stars. Black holes can be big or small. Scientists…

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    therefore making a telescope that could magnify things 20 times as much, what an extraordinary difference. According to my source it states that, “With this telescope, he was able to look at the moon, discover the four satellites of Jupiter, observe a supernova, verify the phases of Venus, and discover sunspots.” With creating the telescope Galileo Galilei was able to prove his rival/opponent Nicolaus Copernicus wrong. In the beginning Copernicus believed that the sun revolved around the Earth…

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    Fusion has created every molecule that exists, as it combines atoms with more pressure and heat closer to the core of a star, in very large or dense stars, their higher gravity allows this Fusion to create really dense particles, and when they go supernova at the end of their life, gold can be formed from the amazing pressure and temperatures. Unfortunately, it does not create the matter itself, and it messes with the arrangement of electrons, neutrons and protons instead. We currently believe…

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