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    cover the seven world view questions. The questions will be about God and His entirety for the world. The seven world view questions asked and answered are: What is God like? God is an all-powerful person. What is the nature of the universe? The nature of the universe is orderly. What is the basis of ethics and morality? God gives us ethics and morality. What is the cause of evil and suffering? The cause of evil and suffering is sin. What happens to man at death? Man go to heaven after they die.…

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    For this, to have the stand objection that enlighten the dis-analogy between a craftsman and a universe-producer is become the noteworthy. There is no exclusively based on the further analogy that the universe maker have the past limits over the conceivable experienceand there are some people required to participate in the development of a watch from the excavators of the metals and diamonds, to the…

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    perspective of the universe and his work and ideas contributed to humanity. These new perspectives and ideas all started with Copernicus and many other revolutionists expanded on his ideas and theories. First paragraph: The start of the scientific revolution began with Nicolaus Copernicus. Copernicus created chaos with his books and theories. He believed in the heliocentric view of the universe, which was that the earth revolves around the sun and the sun was the center of the universe. Other…

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    the center of the universe and spun around the sun. This went against the church’s idea and was in fact supported by facts and observations made by Galileo through his telescope.(4) They were seen as one of the first proponents of the science of reason and led the way for more challenging ideas on the universe to be seen. Another scientist who followed such logic was Isaac Newton, discoverer of gravity and the laws of motion. He stated that, 'every particle in the universe is attracted to…

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    Black Holes Synthesis

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    I was pretty excited for this section, because black holes are the most destructive forces in the observable universe and can tear apart even a planet if it comes near to the event horizon. I finally asked her about how time is changed around a black hole. She explained it in detail with a great example that time never changes near or inside a black hole. Suppose…

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    Hairy Dark Matter

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    A chance observation and acknowledgement of an error produced the theory of dark matter, a theory that challenged everything that was known about the universe. Hairy dark matter is an elementary solution to the issue of detecting dark matter. The information that can be gathered from hairy dark matter would be a fingerprint of the layers of cosmic bodies, and could even be used to map the oceans on Earth…

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    explanations, reassured life, encouraged people to live on and inspired great achievements. The creation of the universe and also humans are the same in the myths of the Greeks and the Romans. The gods and goddesses were the same for both these cultures but the Romans gave those gods Roman names. Ultimately, creation myths are popular because they allow questions about the origin of the universe and mankind to be answered. Moreover, these myths explain the very existence of man and life’s…

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    person that stood out to me was Edwin Hubble. It is because of Edwin, we now have a better understanding on the distance in the universe and that it’s expanding. His research was very remarkable that he had a telescope with his name. Since Edwin established the scale of the universe and laid the observational basis, he helped us understand what are galaxies like in the universe. To start off, Edwin noticed a Cepheid variable in the Andromeda Nebula which is known to astronomers as M31. For…

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    “There is sufficient reason to believe that God is the cause of the universe” The cosmological argument is a multitude of arguments that have been developed to modern day ideas. These arguments are based on natural theology; this is when someone has knowledge of God based on experiences. It is a philosophical argument that aims to prove the existence of God. The cosmological argument rejects the idea of infant regress because if that is the cause there is no need for God. The origins of the…

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    everlasting universe of things/Flows through the mind, and rolls its rapid waves,/Now dark – now glittering – now reflecting gloom –/Now lending splendour, where from secret springs/The source of human thought its tribute brings/Of waters” (1-6). Shelley’s speaker ponders the contrast between human thought and Mont Blanc, claiming the former gains its brilliance only through the latter’s majesty. In this first stanza, the speaker describes his interaction with the physical universe using…

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