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- 451: The Human Eye in Space
- ... with a poverty of reference points. For hardware evolved in a reference oriented paradigm, this possess a grave problem. Once out of the space craft and gazing outward, the eye can only fix on the stars [without even a twinkle] which for all practical purpose is at infinity ie. without stereoscopic vision "Empty field myopia" prevails. Empty Field Myopia is a condition in which the eyes, having nothing in the visual ...
- 452: Big Bang Theory
- ... 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 ...
- 453: 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 ...
- 454: The Canada Goose
- ... a Canada Goose navigates to the same breeding and wintering grounds each migration (Breen). One theory is that they rely on landscape cues, another theory is that they use the position of the sun and stars, and the third theory is that they have iron rich tissue in their brains, like that of a pigeon and they use the earth's magnetic field to navigate, but exactly how Canada Geese navigate ...
- 455: The Big Bang
- ... 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 ...
- 456: Taoism
- ... subterranean pits, and auxiliary burials, sacrificial pits, and many other structures. The First Emperors tomb is said to be an underground palace filled with rare and exquisite treasures. Images of the sun, moon, and stars are painted on the ceiling and on the floor rivers and seas of mercury are said to be found. Candles that were to stay lit for a long time were placed in the tomb to ...
- 457: Sexual Urges, Society, and Religion
- ... women at home began to work in ammunition plants. This initial freedom that women felt during the war helped push them to ask for constitutional rights, especially the vote. The twenties brought prosperity, prohibition, movie stars, flappers, gangsters and Margaret Sanger. Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, was periodically arrested for handing out pamphlets about contraception and was quite influential in popular culture. Most importantly the twenties brought the majority of ...
- 458: Myth In the Bible
- ... assistance; transcends, while encompassing, the differentiation of the sexes; creates not laboriously, but with consummate ease; initiates, with a goal in view, a process of history; does not permit God's creation (e.g. The stars) to be worshiped as gods alongside the true God; and destines humans not to be slaves of the gods but to engage in free creation of culture, engages in dialogue with them and grants then ...
- 459: Genesis 1:1-30
- ... with the seed in it. God again saw the goodness. The third day ended with night, which was followed by morning. In verses fourteen through nineteen, the creation of morning light, night light, and the stars was explained. Also, he used these to mark the fixed time, days, and years. God saw the goodness, and the fourth day ended with night, which was followed by morning. In verses twenty through twenty ...
- 460: Succot: The Jewish Holiday
- ... days are the most holy, during which most Jews do not work. The families construct the booths and decorate it with branches, and leaves, fruits, and other designs. The roof is covered lightly, so the stars and the sky can still be seen. Most Jewish families eat all their meals in the Succot, while some even sleep in them. During the Succot festival, thanks are given for all growing plants by ...
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