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    4.10 Lab Questions The Big Bang‚ Cosmology Part I: Crash Course Astronomy #42 1. In the video‚ science is compared to a tapestry. Explain what is meant by this comparison. It means when you yank at one thread the whole thing may need to be rewoven but sometimes you must yank the thread like in a tapestry. The comparison of science to tapestry means that scientists may misinterpret things but at the same time may discover new ways to view the universe. 2. Discuss the important contribution Vesto

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    The Big Bang theory is today’s dominant scientific theory about the origin of the universe. It states that the universe was created from an infinitely hot and dense subatomic ball‚ which once exploded not only created energy and matter‚ but space and time itself. This is estimated to have happened around 14 billion years ago. 300‚000 years after the big bang took place the plasma of elementary particles had cooled to 3000K‚ during which atoms began to form as electrons came into orbit around protons

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    loud bang… and ask me‚ ‘what made that bang?’ and I reply‚ ‘nothing‚ it just happened.’ You would not accept that.” (Strobel‚ The case for Faith‚ 76) Humans have‚ and always will‚ wonder about the beginning of time. Some creation theories are more widely spread and known than others. A common definition of a ‘theory’ is a proposed explanation whose status is still conjectural‚ in contrast to well-established propositions that are regarded as reporting matters of actual fact. One major theory society

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    Creationism v. Evolution: The Fight for the Right in Public Schools According to Yasmine Hafiz of the Huffington Post‚ around 42 percent of the population of the United States believes that God created humans in their present form within the past 10‚000 years and approximately 31 percent believe that humans evolved with God guiding the process (error of ± four percentage points). FUNNEL DOWN. In spite of the efforts to incorporate Creationism within public school science classes‚ evolution should

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     2013 Period 3 The Creationism Controversy Public schools have banned the theory of creationism from being taught. The Scopes Trial caused creationism to be ignored‚ as evolution was taught freely. Like evolution‚ The Big Bang Theory is promptly taught‚ and promoted among young students. By only teaching one theory of the creation of the universe‚ children are not given the opportunity to choose what they believe. If public schools taught creationism along with other theories‚ children would have a

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    Megan S Case Study Paper October 21‚ 2013 Sheldon Cooper is a character in the fictional television show‚ “The Big Bang Theory”. Sheldon is extremely knowledgeable and brilliant in the things he knows and is passionate about‚ but everything else that doesn’t interest him‚ he completely ignores. Sheldon is a theoretical physicist at Caltech‚ having earned his B.S.‚ M.S.‚ M.A.‚ Ph.D.‚ and Sc.D. He lives with his roommate and Caltech colleague‚ Leonard Hofstadter‚ an experimental physicist. Having

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    The big bang happened 14 billion years ago when the universe was nothing but a small particle. The big bang was a big explosion which now we call the universe‚ it expanded quickly throughout the years. About 300‚000 years went by and that’s when the universe started to cool down. There was two types of particles at that point matter and antimatter when they were close to each other they would destroy each other. The universe started to filled with hydrogen and helium gas. Scientists never discovered

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    The evolution of the early universe was the aftermath of the big bang. The early stages of the universe evolved which lead to the creation of matter and the separation of what is now known as the four fundamental particles of the universe. The creation of matter in the early universe was aided by the four fundamental forces‚ the strong force‚ the weak force‚ the electromagnetic force and the force of gravity. The standard model includes the three of the four fundamental forces excluding gravity

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    Dinosaurs and Man may have Co-existed It has been a constant debate between creationists and evolutionists on how old the world is. Evolutionists believe that earth was created over 4.5 billion years ago while‚ creationists believe in a young earth created only about 6‚000 years old. With that debate is the argument on when the dinosaurs walked the earth. Evolutionism teaches that humans and dinosaurs lived millions of years apart from each other. What many people are not aware of is that there

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    Sarah Blair 10/11/12 Final Draft Lipscomb Seminar Why Christians Should Watch “The Big Bang Theory” The Big Bang Theory is a show about adult nerds who happen to be prodigies at science. In every episode something enviably goes wrong‚ or a conflict arises. Five main characters makeup the core cast in the Big Bang Theory. These characters are Sheldon Cooper‚ Leonard Hofstadter‚ Howard Wolowitz‚ Rajesh Koothrappali‚ and Penny. The dynamics and interactions between these characters are what

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