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- 421: The Beginning Of The Universe
- ... end of the contraction leaps outward in another great expansion.6 Such a universe is said to be closed, and pulsating. If the universe has achieved escape velocity, it will continue to expand forever. The stars will redden and die, the universe will be like a limitless empty haze, expanding infinitely into the darkness. This space will become even emptier, as the fundamental particles of matter age, and decay through time ...
- 422: Are UFOs Real?
- ... other visions that are described in the Scriptures that suggest mock suns or mock moons were their inspiration (Menzel and Taves 27)." What were these mock moons or mock suns? Maybe they were just large stars, nobody really knows. It just seems rather odd that if UFO's have been apparent for so long then why have no scientists in the entire world been able to prove they are real. If ...
- 423: The Race to the Moon
- ... manned space flight program by the development of a two-man spacecraft. This program was officially designated Gemini on January 3, 1962, and was named after the third constellation of the zodiac, featuring the twin stars Castor and Pollux. (Gold 73). Gemini was an enlarged, redesigned spacecraft for two astronauts. Ten manned Gemini missions were flown from 1964 through 1966 to improve techniques of spacecraft control, rendezvous and docking, and extravehicular ...
- 424: The Big Bang and Steady State Models
- ... end of the contraction leaps outward in another great expansion.6 Such a universe is said to be closed, and pulsating. If the universe has achieved escape velocity, it will continue to expand forever. The stars will redden and die, the universe will be like a limitless empty haze, expanding infinitely into the darkness. This space will become even emptier, as the fundamental particles of matter age, and decay through time ...
- 425: Creation, Evolution and Intervention: Which Theory is Correct?
- ... the universe is said to be a great mess in which order was introduced by a God. In the bible, it states that the creator cleaned up the world and organized everything such as the stars and the day from night. In many ancient cultures the stories tend to be similar and differ only in terms of places and figures. Other ideas of creation include myths of emergence. According to the ...
- 426: The Chaos Theory
- ... and tried a new kind of analysis. The insights that emerged led directly into the natural world- the shapes of clouds, the paths of lightning, the microscopic intertwining of blood vessels, the galactic clustering of stars." (Gleick, 1987) The man most responsible for coming up with the Chaos Theory was Mitchell Feigenbaum, who was one of a handful of scientists at Los Alamos, New Mexico when he first started thinking about ...
- 427: The Big Bang and The Steady State Model
- ... end of the contraction leaps outward in another great expansion.6 Such a universe is said to be closed, and pulsating. If the universe has achieved escape velocity, it will continue to expand forever. The stars will redden and die, the universe will be like a limitless empty haze, expanding infinitely into the darkness. This space will become even emptier, as the fundamental particles of matter age, and decay through time ...
- 428: The Effects of UFO's on People
- ... as secret. (Craig, 917) When the report was later declassified it showed that 90 percent of all UFO sightings could be easily explained. Most of the sightings turned out to be celestial objects, such as stars or bright planets like Venus, or atmospheric events such as auroras or meteors falling through the atmosphere. Many other sightings turned out to be objects such as weather balloons, satellites, aircraft lights, or formations of ...
- 429: Water Biomes
- ... of the sea, from the high-tide mark along the shore to the depths of the ocean. These organisms fall into three major groups: the benthos, plants such as kelp and animals such as brittle stars that live on or depend on the bottom; the nekton, swimming animals such as fishes and whales that move independently of water currents; and plankton, various small to microscopic organisms that are carried along by ...
- 430: Mellville and Darwin's Writings on the Galapagos Islands
- ... profoundest of solitudes to a human observer; still the magic of their changeable tides and seasons mitigates their terror; because, though unvisited by men, those forests are visited by the May; the remotest seas reflect stars even as Lake Erie does; and in the clear air of a fine polar day, the irradiated azure ice shows beautifully as malachite.” This sentence, both in complexity and uniquity, displays the immense variations in ...
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