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    Discoveries in space alter the entire human race and grant an explanation to questions about the cosmos that seem unimaginable. Space exploration impacts the way that the entire world sees themselves in the grand scheme of the universe. Theories to solve the questions about the universe fill the minds of many‚ but only the future of space exploration can uncover the answers. There are debates on whether or not this science is really necessary when there are many important issues needing attention on Earth

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    Maya According to the articles posted‚ E-text and lectures from Professor Weidenbaum‚ the Upanishads explains‚ “Maya is the universe and everything in the world‚ including the reality of everything perceived through our senses‚ are illusions. Maya is described as all beings in the universe as part of the infinite splendor like thoughts and dreams. “Maya is the universe that takes on many different forms‚ including the physical things we see‚ the events that unfold before our eyes including our very

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    Introduction Throughout Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge (1963)‚ Karl Popper suggests that no scientific theory can be classified as truth.  The only thing that can be done is to attempt to falsify the theory over and over again reject the theory repeatedly in different situations.  Each failed attempt will strengthen the theory and bring it closer to the truth.  Hence‚ Popper claimed that the truth of a hypothesis can never be confirmed. A hypothesis is an “if-then”

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    earth is a pleasant place‚ where everything is found‚ everything that we love‚ and everything that we please‚ including our own understanding. Earth day is not only about us‚ as human beings occupying the world around us. It is about our planet‚ our universe‚ and our mother earth. Earth day was first celebrated in 1970‚ 43 years ago‚ it is celebrated in 192 countries around the world. Earth day was celebrated at our school on the 22nd of April 2013. This year was quite different than the past 6 years

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    Not-So-Random Universe”‚ something very ironic sticks out in my mind. The fact that on the 500th anniversary of Copernicus’ birthday‚ Carter presents his theory that’s the “philosophical overthrow of the Copernican revolution itself‚” (Page 22) Copernicus’ Theory is the theory that “humankind had no privileged central place in the universe…” (Page 25) Besides that‚ you see that Patrick Glynn mostly defends the “anthropic principle”. The overall view of anthropic principle is that “the universe we inhabit

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    geocentric and the Copernican‚ or heliocentric systems‚ and found the heliocentric model far superior. In this work‚ he went into lengthy detail about the doctrine of uniformity where he states that any cause corresponds to an affect throughout the universe. Those theories then led to terrestrial physics and how it could be used to explain the motion of heavenly bodies. The Church was not in favor of those theories either‚ in turn causing Galileo to be put on house arrest for the rest of his life after

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    As one could probably guess‚ this bubble was actually a young universe. and it would be the gray orb being’s home for a very long period of time. During its first cycle of inactivity alone‚ the gray orb being spent a few billion years of time. As the many years passed‚ the universe began ’cooling’ down and vague objects began to form as the initial energy source spread throughout the universe split into myriad variations. These variations of the universe’s source energy also

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    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 stars and suns to apples and atoms‚ is made up of incredibly small particles called strings. Strings are so small‚ that if an atom were the size of our solar system‚ a string would be the size of a tree. There are six different string theories

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    answer while sitting under a fig tree. He started calling himself “The Enlightened One” and went around teaching people what he called the “Middle Way”. His teachings are what are today the basis of Buddhism. Buddhism states that every man in the universe is his own lord‚ controls his own destiny and is not controlled by any other man or any supernatural God. This means that it fundamentally disagrees with the idea of Supernatural involvement in the process of creation as it does not recognize the

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    69). Scientists have three different classifications for the universe. These are the classifications of the universe: one: It is what we can observe i.e.‚ what lies in view of our current telescopes‚ two: It is a larger domain that we cannot yet see‚ but we could possibly see in the future‚ and three: everything there is‚ whether is it in our dimension or not‚ and whether it follows our universes’ laws of physics or not (Anonymous‚ 1997‚ Whole Earth pg. 69). The third in that

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