Advanced Alien Civilization‚ with Their Kepler Telescope Nasa discovered one of the most amazing objects with their Kepler Telescope. The object was a huge artificial structure and NASA believes that it has been built by an advanced alien civilization. The Kepler Telescope can discover small‚ rocky worlds that orbit around distant starts. However‚ it can also find space phenomena‚ such as planetary rings made of dust‚ star spots and stellar flares. Now‚ the Kepler Telescope detected a signal from an
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Aristotle vs. Copernicus Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and scientist‚ who shared with Plato the distinction of being the most famous of ancient philosophers. Aristotle was born at Stagira‚ in Macedonia‚ the son of a physician to the royal court. At the age of 17‚ he went to Athens to study at Plato’s Academy. He remained there for about 20 years‚ as a student and then as a teacher. When Plato died in 347 bc ‚ Aristotle moved to Assos‚ a city in Asia Minor‚ where a friend of his‚ Hermias (d
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with a variety of data mining tools and provides the service of automated mapping of source data and data mining results. The environment is built on the basis of two existing systems‚ Kepler for data mining and Descartes for automated knowledge-based visualization. It is important that the open architecture of Kepler allows to incorporate new data mining tools‚ and the knowledge-based architecture of Descartes allows to automatically select appropriate presentation methods according to characteristics
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Will Turner God Particle Rough Draft Summaries Chapter 1: Dr. Lederman uses a metaphor of a soccer game with an invisible ball to show the process by which the existence of particles is worked out. This metaphor is useful to get a sense of the experience of a particle physicist as he or she conducts his or her experiments in the particle accelerator. This chapter Dr. Lederman gives a brief background story of what led him to particle physics. Chapter 2: In a fictional dream‚ Dr. Lederman
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The Scientific Revolution is a period of time from the mid-16th century to the late 18th century in which rationalism and scientific progress made astounding leaps forward. The way man saw the heavens‚ understood the world around him‚ and healed his own body dramatically changed. So did the way he understood God and the Church. The result was a revolution in both the sense of causing an upheavalof ideasand consisting of not just one‚ but many scientific advancements. This paper will look first
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whole world. However‚ his heliocentric theory published in his book‚ De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium (or On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres) could not be proven while he was still alive‚ as the world lacked telescopes. Only later would Johannes Kepler confirm Copernicus’s idea with mathematical proof. Copernicus would not just start the path for a revolution‚ but he would also lead the way for a numerous amount of physicists and
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ASTR/PTYS 206 EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE Terminology Astronomical Unit - Average distance from the Earth to the Sun Centrifugal force - the tendency of rotating object to flee from the center of their rotation Obliquity - tilt of a planet’s axis Ecliptic - a plane in space defined by Earth’s orbit around the Sun; plane by which the orbit of all other planets in the solar system are compared Inclination - angle between plane of orbit and ecliptic plane Transit - passing of object in front of star‚ transit
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Advantages and Disadvantages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 5 3 Introduction to Kepler‚ Taverna and Triana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1 Kepler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1.1 Modeling Paradigm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1.2 Kepler Routing Constructs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2 Taverna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Module 1 Physics: The Basic Science What this module is about The study of science has two branches namely‚ the life sciences and the physical sciences. The life sciences include biology‚ zoology and botany. The physical sciences branch into areas such as geology‚ astronomy‚ chemistry and physics. However‚ physics is more than part of physical sciences because it does not only deal with matter and energy but it also deals with the other basic concepts like motion‚ forces‚ heat‚ sound‚ light
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MEN BEHIND SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION & DISCOVERIES I- Introduction “He had in fact most of the qualities that make a great scientist: an innate curiosity and perceptiveness regarding natural phenomena‚ insight into the heart of a problem‚ technical ingenuity‚ persistence in seeing a job through and that physical and mental toughness that is essential to the top-class investigator.” - Leonard Colebrook (1883 - 1967) Scientists are known by their discoveries‚ inventories‚ theories discovered
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