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    String theory is defined by Merriam-Webster as‚ "A physical theory in which one-dimensional loops travel through space and also merge and lyse as time elapses. This is in contrast to ordinary quantum field theory‚ which predicts point particles that emit and absorb each other. String theory is a candidate for a Theory of Everything." String theory would solve the long fight between Einstein’s theory of relativity and Quantum Physics. String theory proclaims that everything in our universe‚ from

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    Research Title The Use of a Bow and Arrow to Test the Probability of Bull’s-Eyes Introduction Scientists throughout the years have always had thoughts of the numerous possibilities that would erupt from their experiment. Measurements made during the experiment causes the set of probabilities to immediately and randomly assume one of the possible values. This was stated by the Copenhagen Interpretation whose essential concepts were devised by Niels Bohr‚ Werner Heisenberg and others in the years

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    Have you ever wondered how trajectory and the pressure in the atmosphere affects the spin of a soccer ball? I don’t really play soccer that much‚ but I’ve never understood why the ball curves in the air when you kick it. For my science project‚ I wanted to learn about the pressure in the atmosphere and how it affects a soccer ball in flight. I believe that understanding Bernoulli’s Principle may help to explain why the trajectory affects the spin of a soccer ball. Daniel Bernoulli never imagined

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    We look back on the great inventions our president of today has made. He is an interesting man‚ creative‚ smart‚ and very different from many people. His inventions have helped us greatly which is also a quirk to him being the best president we have had so far. No one can beat Thomas Jefferson‚ he is a man of science and a great man of science while we are at it. You should buy some of Jefferson’s inventions today! (Some items will be on our ad portion of this newspaper) Jefferson is our third

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    In 1928‚ Raman spectroscopy was introduced by Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman an Indian Physicist‚ together with K. S. Krishnan. For this tremendous contribution in Physics‚ Sir C. V. Raman got Nobel prize in 1930. Write something about Raman signal‚ where does it come from? What are the implications of Raman? Raman is the inelastic scattering of light. The meaning of inelastic scattering is observable from the figure below. When an electron is excited by photons of applied light‚ it jumps from

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    Injustice‚ A Lack of Temerity Francis Bacon‚ the former lord chancellor‚ once imparted that “if we do not maintain justice‚ justice will not maintain us.” Through the statement‚ Bacon depicts that when people speak up‚ they sustain the justice they deserve. Justice is in the matter of its people‚ and whether or not it is present‚ it is determined by the tenacity of the individual. Much the same‚ Albert Einstein’s assertion that “those who have the privilege to know have the duty to act” demonstrates

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    Johannes Kepler Born on December 27‚ 1571 in Weil der Stadt‚ Wurttemberg‚ Germany‚ Johannes Kepler was the son of a mercenary who helped put down a protestant uprising in the Low Countries. His mother was the daughter of an innkeeper (Kepler Biography). Although he was a sickly child‚ he proved excellent in his academics (Encyclopedia of World Biography). At the age of five Kepler took the

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    Lava Lamp Research Paper

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    Have you ever seen how beautiful a lava lamp can be with all of the different colors it can have? I’ve always wondered what kind of material a lava lamp contains inside to get its color and what those floating blobs is made out of! Since I was a young kid‚ I’ve always had a lava lamp in my room just because it is amazing to look at. In this journal‚ I will explore exactly what is inside of a lava lamp that makes people like me attracted to it. Did you know the real name of the lava lamp is called

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    The person I would choose to add to Copenhagen would be Julius Robert Oppenheimer. Better known as the "Father of the Atomic Bomb‚" Oppenheimer‚ though succeeding Bohr and Heisenberg by actually putting his work into practice through the Manhattan Project and development of the nuclear bomb‚ was a peer of both Bohr and Heisenberg in generation and in study‚ devoting his early career to theoretical physics. Although the three men were representatives of different‚ often conflicting groups (as the

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    Albert Einstein‚ in an Address in Chicago observed: “The existence and validity of human rights are not written in the stars. The ideals concerning the conduct of men towards each other and the desirable structure of the community have been conceived and taught by enlightened individuals in the course of history. Those ideals and convictions which resulted from historical experience‚ from the craving for beauty and harmony‚ have been readily accepted in theory by man - and at all times‚ have been

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