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    people therein. Since this paper touches upon many scientific terms‚ I feel that in order for the reader to correctly grasp the content I must first define three words: Theory‚ Law‚ and Hypothesis. The definitions will allow for a greater understanding of this essay and give us an even ground upon which to begin. Theory; (thÿ1e-rÿ‚ thÿr1ÿ) noun 1. a. Systematically organized knowledge applicable in a relatively wide variety of circumstances‚ especially a system of assumptions‚ accepted

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    gender segregation. Between grades 8 and 12‚ girls tend to lose interest in the sciences‚ possibly because of prevailing stereotypes that link ability in sciences with masculine identity. She suggest that science-intensive high schools could make a big difference: "Some schools may do an especially good job of eroding common stereotypes that link majoring in a STEM field with masculine identity. Recent evidence suggests that schools with strong science and math curricula are particularly good at delinking

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    eventually the matter will fall into a single point and there will be a "big crunch"-opposing the big bang. The universe started all at one point and will eventually all end at one point‚ but where? The beginning of our universe is thought to have begun by either the big bang theory‚ the sun itself‚ from a companion star associated from the sun‚ or from a cloud of diffuse matter surrounding the sun. The big bang theory is that the universe expanded rapidly from the explosion of concentrated matter

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    Mathematical theories indicate that the mass of the Milky Way disk galaxy is at least 50% unseen mass or material. The Dark halo of mass surrounding the Milky Way supports the velocity of the galaxies spin as well as keeps it in shape. The discrepancy in the spiral of

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    Unit 5 Galaxies and Cosmology By: Briana Polk Miscellaneous Important Key Words and Facts: I. TYPES OF GALAXIES: Spiral Galaxy (S) Spiral Barred Galaxy (SB) Elliptical Galaxy (E) Irregular Galaxy (In order of importance…) 1. Spiral Galaxies: (Edwin Hubble‚ 1936) “The most common type of galaxy that is viewed by observers; It contains twisted collections of stars‚ stellar remnants‚ and a diffuse interstellar medium (ISM) of gas and dust”. Made up of hot young stars Most spiral

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    scientific explanations are more realistic than the theories of creationism. Science holds a definite‚ factual theory‚ while creationists believe that the Book of Genesis explains how the universe was created and that it is the infallible word of God. While I can’t disprove that some greater being created the earth‚ I find that scientific theories‚ like the Big Bang Theory‚ are more believable and more comprehensible. The elements of each of the theories also heavily influence my beliefs‚ such as that

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    Scientific Explanations of the World and Agnosticism and Atheism The Big Bang had to occur at exactly the right second. If it didn’t‚ it cannot exist the way it is today. The reason for that is‚ if it happened to soon‚ it would have been too small to form stars‚ and if it happened to late‚ everything would have flown away too quickly to create stars and planets. They believe God caused this to happen. Scientific laws such as gravity made the content of the universe to form how it is today

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    scientifically. There are many scientific signs given in the Quran which agrees with modern science. Out of many signs‚ I will mention some of which are established facts. Majority of us are aware of the term the big bang theory. How the universe came into existence. “The origin of the Big Bang theory can be credited to Edwin Hubble. Hubble made the observation that the universe is continuously expanding. He discovered that a galaxy’s velocity is proportional to its distance. Galaxies that are twice as far

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    Origins of the Universe 1.Identify the current theory of the formation of the universe. The big bang theory. 2.Describe the Doppler effect. The Doppler Effect is when waves moving away from you have a longer wavelength (lowpitch) and waves moving towards you have a shorter wavelength (high pitch) 3.Explain how the Doppler effect gives us information about the movement of stars andgalaxies. Stars moving away from us are red shifted (light of longer wavelength) while stars movingtowards us are

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    One of the most intellectual and renowned scientist of the world‚ Albert Einstein‚ gave his Theory of Gravitation called General Theory of Relativity in the year 1916. This theory is still considered to be an irreplaceable theory and poses challenges while learning. It is no where simplicity‚ it is to complex. In this theory Einstein had a problem with the static universe‚ his theory somethings stating that universe a whole would not remain static‚ gravity should play the role of attracting the things

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