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    An Enigma Over Einstein’s Theory Could Be Finally Resolved Scientists could finally be resolved the bewilderment over Einstein’s theory through tests using advanced technology. They are researching on how the Universe’s accelerated expansion is being driven. In Einstein’s theory of general relativity‚ which was published in 1915‚ he suggested that massive objects cause a distortion in space-time‚ which is felt as gravity. He indicated it to explain a static Universe based on his mathematical element

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    PHYS1160 A black hole is a point in space where there is extreme gravitational pull‚ so extreme that light itself cannot escape. The strength of gravity is so strong due to the fact that an immense amount of matter has been contained in a small space. The existence of black holes was first theorized by John Mitchell in 1783. Mitchell accepted Newton’s laws of gravity and suggested that light escaping from the surface of a star would have its speed reduced due to the gravitation pull of the star

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    Many characters in the book Holes‚ were punished one way or another. Some punishments were small while others were quite big. The big punishments were the ones we noticed the most. Those include the punishments for Sam‚ Kate‚ Stanley‚ Zero and The Warden. All of these characters were punished in different ways and for different reasons. Some deserved these punishment while others did not. Although‚ some of these punishments actually rewarded them. In the end‚ no matter what happens or why it happens

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    String theory is defined by Merriam-Webster as‚ "A physical theory in which one-dimensional loops travel through space and also merge and lyse as time elapses. This is in contrast to ordinary quantum field theory‚ which predicts point 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

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    The Perseid Meteor Shower (pur-see-id) is one of the most famous meteor showers. This is not only because of the exceedingly high amount of meteors‚ but also due to its lengthy appearance in the night sky. The Perseids can occupy the sky for up to six weeks between the middle of July and the end of August. The Perseids can be seen when Earth passes through Comet Swift-Tuttle‚ however‚ the most meteors will be visible when Earth passes through the densest‚ dustiest area of Swift-Tuttle. The

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    Before a star even becomes a star‚ scientists are tracking its every move and every phase it goes through. Scientists do this for high mass and low mass stars because they both go through similar life cycles. The difference? A high mass star burns out in just a few million years while a low mass star could take almost ten billion years to burn out. HIgh mass stars develop much quicker because of their massive core‚ which is how they get their name. A high mass star will start growing in a nebula

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    The stripes of Jupiter go deep under the surface‚ reveals Juno probe A new discovery has been made about planet Jupiter’s stripes and the findings suggest that the stripes are much deeper than scientists had previously thought. NASA’s Juno probe has revealed many interesting facts about Jupiter‚ reports Space.com. The probe says that the bold and colorful stripes run deep down the surface of the planet. They are actually clouds‚ which optical light cannot penetrate and thus‚ it is difficult to detect

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    Dark Matter and Dark Energy a small figment of the imagination‚ or the essences of our past‚ present‚ and future affecting the universe around us? What the human race believe the force that seemed to construct all of us may be not what it seems. An idea created upon literally nothing. May the nothing rather be something. A mad idea‚ maybe the start of the story to find out all of us. The energy force in space first thought up and documented by the scientist we all know‚ Albert Einstein. The teachings

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    enough to determine how they are born‚ they are believed to have been formed by supermassive black holes consuming an enormous amount of matter. This matter forms an accretion disc around the black hole‚ forming an area in which the matter can no longer escape the black hole. An accretion disk is a flat‚ disk-like structure of gas and debris that rapidly spirals around a larger object‚ like a black hole‚ a new star‚ a white dwarf‚ etc. It is similar to water swirling around in a sink around the drain

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    Black Hurricane This is the story of the infamous black hurricane.He was called this because he had the power to make a black hole over himself transporting him to anywhere he wanted and getting there in no time at all (literally). This also meant he could put black holes over anyone he chose and transporting them to any jail based on the seriousness of the crime. He gained his power from how his parents genes mixed creating a human looking mutant and his responsibilities were the usual keep the

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