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    Hydrogen‚ interpreted from Greek as the water-creator (RSC site). Fundamentally it is by far the simplest element‚ yet it composes virtually all of the visible universe. Hydrogen is not merely omnipresent; in actuality‚ it is the oldest and arguably the most essential corporeality to the creation and sustainability of utterly all in existence. The aforementioned characteristic that hydrogen is immensely crucial to the survival of all lifeforms is supported by the fact that it is the building block

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    law of attraction ✓ The law of attraction says like attracts like‚ so when u think a thought u are also attracting like thoughts to you. ✓ Thoughts are magnetic‚ and thoughts have a frequency ‚as you think thoughts‚ they are sent out into the universe‚ and they magnetically attract all like things that are on the same frequency. Everything sent out returns to the source-you. ✓ You are like a human transmission tower‚ transmitting a frequency with your thoughts. If you want to change anything

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    astronomy during the Renaissance‚ man’s view of man was changed. For instance‚ Copernicus’s idea of a‚ “Heliocentric Universe” (Doc C) challenged the Middle Ages view of a geocentric universe. The universe during the Middle Ages was considered to be geocentric‚ meaning that all the planets and the sun revolved around the earth. The emergence of the idea of a heliocentric universe‚ meaning that everything revolved around the sun‚ challenged the Church‚ which said that the earth came before the sun

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    as a uncultivated citizen‚ walking on bared feet‚ wearing shorts‚ and criticizing anything that is not my taste. Secondly‚ I want to insist that everything in nature be mine. I put myself in front of the gate which is connected with the universe. The universe is created especially for me. I might own such a jade sky and fallen leaves for myself that I confidently sing along on their beauties and philosophy‚ realizing my lord’s love and blessing. Everybody knows sharing is one of the most basic

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    Creative Creation Story The universe that existed was unattainable by reasoning‚ unperceived‚ unjudged‚ peaceful and quiet. In this empty place the goddess Inu’s baby brother‚ Hugo‚ cried‚ piercing the silence. Inu sighed and with that breath‚ the light and dark separated. Hugo stopped crying. Noticing she had his attention she formed a watery ball‚ calling it earth and above it she made the sky. She filled the night sky with the guardian moon and his gleaming stars and the day sky with a radiant

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    thus; our Universe was created. Scientists believe that it is still expanding‚ and will one day stop‚ and begin to contract. They have also found slight ripples of cosmic radiation to prove this. There is also an alternative scientific theory – The Steady State Theory. This says that the Universe is not changing‚ and had no beginning which makes the Big Bang nonsense – but few scientists accept this theory‚ and it doesn’t have any solid evidence. The idea that one day the Universe will stop expanding

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    hypothesis. They did; however give credence to the existence of a universe‚ i.e.‚ not a duoverse with a perfect heaven and an imperfect earth‚ and to the probability that the earth is not the center of motion for all heavenly bodies. (Seeger‚ pg 247) These discoveries have helped people today understand how the sun functions and also inspired many scientists today to fly to the

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    "cosmos" as "the world or universe as an ordered and harmonious system‚" from the Greek‚ "kosmos‚" referring to an ordered and/or ornamental thing.  When God created the world he had this in mind. To have a harmonious system in the universe where everything can live in peace and free of all worry. God was on top and everything was peaceful. Until the angles in Milton’s Paradise Lost had a fight. After the fight God banished these bad angels and had the last part of his universe created‚ hell. This completed

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    up of dead particles? The author mentions‚ "There were no atoms and no universe for them to float about in. There was nothing-nothing at all anywhere". Then he deviates completely from his scientific analysis and says‚ "So thank goodness for atoms". I find that intriguing and on my opinion a very wise move on the authors part. There is a very fine line between science and religion when it comes to the birth of the universe from two single atoms and the big bang theory. The largest flaw of this theory

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    mysteries of universe and would end up changing the course of scientific thought forever. Galileo lived in an age where there was much status quo‚ when scientists and philosophers would accept scientific and religious doctrine that had stood for hundreds‚ if not thousands‚ of years instead of challenging the accepted knowledge in favor of intellectual progress. Galileo’s scientific methods lead to significant discoveries explaining key scientific laws‚ such as the orientation of the universe‚ the motion

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