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    elements are the foundation of all life. Billions of years ago, a violent explosion known as the Big Bang produced helium, hydrogen, and all of the matter and energy in the universe. Generated in the cores of stars, nuclei combined to form atoms which constitute the basic unit of all chemical elements. The extensive expansion of the universe induced the birth and demise of more stars and consequently the creation of more elements. According to chemistry professor Carolyn Ruth, author of “Where…

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    Big Bang Theory Argument

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    assigning God as the answer. However, it will be argued, that God does not exist and that the universe developed from the Big Bang, and that human life evolved over millennia. Throughout history, scientists have conducted research into the origins of life on earth and have determined the most scientifically supportable evidence lies in the Big-Bang Theory. This model positions the creation of the universe, time, and space in a singular event, with growth and expansion over billions of years…

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    What Is Religion?

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    nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency. Most religion but not all believe in that there is one supreme being, the creator of everything which is God. But what is a being, a being can be anything it can be a chair, a car anything. It may mean that God exist in one way or another in a objective way or spiritual way. A ruler meaning that God somehow is in control of everything that he govern the universe and the creature in it.…

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    Seldom's The Selfish Gene

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    humanity, those who possess the scientific brilliance to discover new data as well as the brave audacity to challenge previous theories bring us closer to a true contemplation of the universe. Similarly, throughout the work of scientists, noticeably Nicholas Copernicus and Galilei Galileo, the human understanding of the universe grew from an arrogant system that revolves around Earth into the eloquent heliocentric system we now know to be true today. The employment of new technology and data is…

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    American population believes that outer space aliens exist and they have visited our planet. This research paper will analyze if outer space aliens really exist. Have you ever wondered if Earth is unique and if it’s the only planet with life in the universe? Scientists have discovered other planets, but none of them are Earth-like, those planets are very big and gaseous. In addition, they orbit near to their stars, so the temperatures are very high in those planets. Mathew Stanley estimated…

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    Parmenides Poem Analysis

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    Parmenides uses a poem to prove the concept of unity that is the universe and our reality. The poem begins by showing a common person being chosen and given a sacred thing free of corruption, that thing being Truth. The form of Truth is something called what-is; it is free of opinions and errors. It validates Parmenides concepts of unity, that the world is non-changing and that ideas of becoming and removing are false. How empty space is not possible, and how something cannot be simply created…

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    The cosmological Argument In William Lane Craig’s, “The Kalam Cosmological Argument,” he argues that whatever begins to exists had a cause of its existence, and since the universe began to exist Craig claims that the universe had a cause for existing. Craig furthers his claim by stating that God is the cause for the universe existing. To object to this argument J.L. Mackie brings some questions to the table to unpack Craig’s claims. In this paper I will further expand and explain Craig’s…

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    One concept that has interested is dark matter and dark energy. Dark matter is the thing that makes it possible for galaxies to exist. When astrophysicists and cosmologist calculated why the universe is structure the way it is, it became clear that there’s just not enough normal matter. The gravity of the visible matter is not strong enough to from galaxies and complex structures. The starts would more likely be scattered all over the place and not form galaxies. Therefore, cosmologist concluded…

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    Existing In Pop Culture

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    or....... the Earth is the center of the universe, fixed and immovable............ now before we just dismiss this idea as crazy or out dated, let 's investigate...... you see, as for the observed motion of the heavenly bodies in the universe, the current Copernican heliocentric model of our solar system claims that the Earth is spinning at 1k miles per hour, it is also orbiting our sun at…

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    3. Tasks In order to get answers to the Mission questions, Euclid will measure the geometry , expansion rate and structure growth in the Universe as a function of redshift. This map, spanning 3/4 of the lifetime of the Universe will complement the single snapshot at z ≈1100 made by WMAP and Planck. By combining the use of Redshift measurements (4.1), Weak gravitational lensing (4.2) and Baryonic Acoustic Oscillations (4.3), both Dark Energy (DE) and Dark Matter(DM) will be investigated in the…

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