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    Higgs Boson essay Written by Nicola Racape In this essay, I will briefly talk about Peter Higgs and of the significance of his discovery of the God particle. I will also mention how Large Hadron collider functions and the link to our universe to this discovery. I will write about how society will benefit from these discoveries and if it really is worth investing in these operations or should the money be spent elsewhere. Peter Higgs named his discovery the god particle, the key reason…

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    Hayy developed a cosmology to portray how he understood the world through the use of observation, speculation, and comparison, without it he would have never discovered how interconnected the universe was. Hayy understands the world in a way that is similar to Copernicus and the rest of previous scientists. His theory of the world stemmed from developments that took place over 28 years in seven-year increments (Ibn Ṭufayl 1150, pg. 128). Hayy understood the world through the basis of the four…

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    Stardust Research Paper

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    space, these particles are believed by many scientist to be the starting spark of life. This dust is said to be bonded within every composition in and around the universe like the plants, animals are all made of dust, even the composition of our bodies is made of this dust. These atoms are seen as the interstellar startups of the universe. This material is constantly spread throughout the galaxy by comets, dyeing stars, solar storms, and other means of massive disbursement of this elemental…

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    to have developed. Humans are thought to have evolved from apes and apes from fish. Moreover, science cannot prove that we are the only species in the universe, because if you think about it , the universe is infinite and is believed to be 10 billion light years in diameter containing billions of other uknown universes. Long ago, in this vast universe, a star was born and the goddess Galactis was brought into existence. Galactis was all alone in the cosmos for over a thousand years and…

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    It is in relation with the eternity of God. However the notion of time in Abrahamic tradition is linear that there is a clear beginning and the end of things. For example, there is a clear beginning of the universe, which is when God created it. Also there is a clear end of the world, which is the afterlife, when every humans will face the judgement of the God. This linear notion of time that things are always in progress leaving from the beginning and heading…

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    The universe is always expanding and there are many things that can be discovered in the universe. Scientists always find new things in the universe and as always everything is very far away. One thing that close to our solar system, but still far away is the star Proxima Centauri. This star is the closest star but is 4.25 light years away from the sun. This means that the nearest thing is also the farthest thing. This paper will help answer some questions about Proxima Centauri that people may…

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    Cosmological Theory

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    creator of the universe…

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    The Ptolemaic System

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    sixteenth century, the universe was based on the Ptolemaic System, which was developed by Ptolemy, Aristotle's theories, and Christian theology. However, as the astronomical revolution began to disembark, the Ptolemaic Theory was contradicted. The work, mathematical synthesis, and observations of astronomers such as Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo set forth a new perspective of the universe. Their discoveries began to slowly eliminate the Ptolemaic System and a heliocentric universe began to…

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    A carefree boy, three female-guardians, and the first show created solely by a woman on Cartoon Network easily creates the premise for a feminist view of Rebecca Sugar’s, Steven Universe. The show portrays the story of a young boy who is raised primarily by three “mother-figures” that also act as mentors and guardians known as the Crystal Gems. Together, the quartet serve as heroes to the humans that inhabit the Earth and protectors to Earth itself from any harm. The evolving of the story…

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    The design argument basis it’s argument around the fact that the universe is perfectly fit for human habitation. There could have been many different possibilities on the outcome of the universe, but it just so happen to fit. Many things could have been extremely different such as: law of physics, different arrangement of planet and/or stars, may have begun with bigger or smaller big bang, and many of the planets in our universe could not have allowed for human habitation. Or…

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