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    “where does coffee come from?” As we saw in the Bain film and read Big History article‚ one small thing or event is connected to people‚ places‚ and big events on the earth. In the Big History article explains how history is looked at “ from the Big Bang to the modernity.” In modern days we have coffee as part of our morning routine and maybe don’t even that many years ago‚ coffee was being smuggled to be grown in other parts of the world as mentioned in the Bain film. Back in the day people would

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    the idea that they were descendent from apes. • Some times people are open to both science and religion as Kepler was ‘thinking gods thought after him’. Religion • Religion started to advance when there was no knowledge of fossils and the big bang theory‚ it came out when people 2000 years ago where being oppressed it was hope

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    into existence. This being outside the universe‚ this Creator‚ the first cause argument tells us‚ is God. However some people may disagree with my idea that the first cause argument proves that God exists. One reason for this is because of the big bang theory (not the T.V series). This theory tells us that matter was once concentrated in a really small point. This began to enlarge rapidly in a hot explosion and it’s still expanding today. Unlike the first-cause argument‚ this argument is not self-refuting

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    JOHN PAUL T. ANGELES INTFILO 1. Foundation of truth Sense experience is nothing without reason. Reason without sense experience is nothing so both are dependent from one another to gain knowledge both perspective is better to use. We need our personal reasons to help us live our lives and be able to know our purpose of live‚ but to do that we also need the help from our 5 senses and these senses help us to have new experiences. An example is a student wishes to know what is the best technique

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    SCIENCE-­‐1  TERM  PAPER   The new Physics of Cosmic Redshift Introduction:As we all know that light travels from source in a straight line(ray) according to concepts of classical ray optics. Redshift is the phenomenon by which light rays from distant stars that are observed on earth‚ show smaller frequency (longer wavelength) i.e. shifted towards the “red” end of the visible light region. This phenomenon of redshift is conventionally explained by the well-known “Doppler effect”. But

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    Doppler Effect Predicts the Future of Universe Have you ever observed a speeding Car? What do you observe of the Sound it produces? The Sound of the Car increases as it approaches you‚ takes highest peak when close to you‚ and recedes as it speeds away from you! Why do you hear a varying sound level as the car speeds by you? Couldn’t have the sound been at constant level? Wondering what makes the sound behave like that? Sound is a disturbance caused in a particle medium‚ which is propagated

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    My Christian Worldview Essay My worldview is Christianity which is the belief that there is only one God and that he created the universe and everything in it. We were created to fulfill his purpose on Earth. Christianity is also the belief that when you die‚ if you are a Christian and believe in God‚ you will spend eternity with him in heaven. From a Christian viewpoint‚ I intend to show through this essay how I perceive God‚ the human being and what happens to us when we die‚ the nature

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    telescope was named after Edwin Hubble who had made some of the most important discoveries in astronomy. Hubble travels more then 150 million miles per year‚ and is about the size of a large school bus. Edwin Hubble came up with the basis of the ’Big Bang Theory ’ and that the universe came in one burst and has been expanding ever since. The space telescope helps us see what we can ’t see with a telescope on Earth‚ for example atmospheric distortion‚ shifting air pockets in the atmosphere distort the

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    force it returns back with the same force. Because of the application of the law we remember it but what about the second law? As it is not applied practically we don’t remember it. Do you remember it or not? The biggest theory of all time is “the Big Bang Theory “that the scientist made ages ago‚ about the evolution of the earth. Moreover‚ the theories of impact those asteroids had when they crashed the earth’s surface. The latest major impact event occurred in Kaali‚ Estonia about 700 BC. Scientists

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    needs for an instrument that would take images of the universe from the space were inevitable since there were so many challenges studying space and the universe from earth. The Hubble telescope‚ named after the great scientist who confirmed the big bang theory‚ was the solution to this and it has been in space for the more than 20 years it was supposed to live. Over the time‚ the telescope has sent home so much information that mankind has realized how little they knew about the universe. This paper

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