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    that they have one that fits you. If there are many‚ many universes with many‚ many different features‚ then it’s no surprise that there’s one that would fit us. This fact may present a challange for modern sceince because this is not a scientific theory as it cannot be experimentally verified or falsified. Once we move into metaphysics the naturalistic assumption of science must be done away with as it is no longer either justifiable or useful. Indeed it is a metaphysical statement itself--as it

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    2. Undermines the Gospel The New Testament clearly teaches that the reason for Jesus’ death and Resurrection depends on the real historical events of Genesis 1–3‚ that Death entered the creation through the sin of the first man: “For since by a man came death‚ by a man also came the Resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die‚ so also in Christ all will be made alive.” (1 Corinthians 15:21‚ 22; see also Romans Jesus is called “the last Adam” (1 Corinthians 15:45) because he Came to undo the

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    under house arrest for challenging the religious leaders for their view on the planets. Science • Science advances forward on the bases of laws and principles. It has a solid foundation upon basing theories and explanations. Therefore science is much more open to discussion. • Darwin’s theory of evolution was a turning point in the advancement of science. It explained where humans came from and how they evolved. However many people think like the idea that they were descendent from apes. •

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    the center of Earth. Throughout his life‚ Albert Einstein‚ famous for his general theory of relativity‚ had challenged all theories including Newton’s Laws of Motion. Dating back earlier‚ as early as 240 BC‚ a Greek mathematician named Eratosthenes had come with the theory of how the Earth was not flat. During Georges Lemaitre’s time‚ he had started the hypothesis of the Big Bang Theory‚ which is now a theory built upon a majority of scientists. Mark Twain‚ Thomas Edison‚ William Shakespeare;

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    were created‚ based on some historical events to provide explanations to how and why we were created. The explanation couldn’t be disproven at the time‚ but now with Darwinism and the big bang theory‚ we see that the Creation Story and The Fall are not likely historically accurate. Based on the Black Sea flood theory we see proof of a large flood that occurred around the time the flood narrative was written about. This flood may be the basis for the flood narrative but it didn’t consume the entire

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    hypothetical particle whose accompanying field is believed to be accountable for giving all other fundamental particles their mass. It is also the only elementary particle theorized in the Standard Model — the closest thing modern physics has to a "theory of everything" — that has not yet been actually observed through experiments. Why the difficulty proving this particular particle’s existence? The Higgs boson has such a rapid decay that its appearance in the world is ineffably brief. Instead‚ physicists

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    IB 150 THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE FALL 2012 SOPHIE’S WORLD: READING GUIDE DR. HALL The novel Sophie’s World (1991) by Norwegian author Jostein Gaarder offers a tour of the history of Western philosophy as well as a post-modern detective story. We chose this reading for IB Seniors because it ties in so well with our fundamental TOK questions and issues. Because of the intellectual journey the novel charts‚ it makes a companion to Siddhartha which adds‚ however‚ an eastern counterpoint

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    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 according to the book “QED: The strange theory of light and matter” by Nobel Laureate Richard Feynman Redshift occurs due to the quantum mechanical propagation of photons. The Problem:Edwin HUBBLE discovered that light from distant stars exhibits longer wavelengths or reduced frequencies than

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    throughout the universe that was created by the Big Bang-- would come more blue in color as it passed through the gravitational fields of lumps of matter.” But many other scientists do not accept that dark energy exists because the results that those two groups had about dark energy’s existence were too insignificant to determine its existence or not. This article shows that most of the scientists nowadays do their research by following thoughts or “theories” that were already register but not actually

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    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 because it

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