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    Black Holes and Their Mysteries Black holes are one of the most popular Hollywood science fiction topics also one of the most mysterious entities in space. Astronomers still have many questions regarding the darkest entity in space‚ black holes‚ but over time they began to analyze more and more clues and data‚ and are now able to explain what a black hole really is. Astronomers have come up with theories of the formations of black holes‚ the component of black holes as well as many other

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    essay‚ "The Violence of the Global" is a very expansive view on the effects of thought patterns‚ dogmatisms‚ and to a lesser extent‚ arrogance on a worldwide scale. Baudrillard separates three distinct tiers of moral and values. Those tiers are singularities‚ universalized‚ and globalized. Baudrillard identifies the spreading of ideologies‚ morals and values as globalization. In his essay‚ Baudrillard cryptically defines it as "...the globalization of technologies‚ the market‚ tourism‚ and information"

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    Particle‐like Properties of a Confined Photon 2 Definitions and Concepts from General Relativity 2-1                              •  Schwarzschild  Solution    •  Definition  of  Gravitational  Gamma  Г    •  Schwarzschild  Coordinate System  • Coordinate Speed of Light  • Shapiro Experiment  • Gravity Increases  Volume  • Connection Between the Rate of Time and Volume  3 Gravitational Transformations of the Units of Physics 3-1                        Why Are the Laws of Physics Unchanged When the Rate of Time Changes?  • Normalized 

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    Focault on Capitalism

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    Akith Dissanayake‚ Sociology 334‚ 1 Foucault on Capitalism Sociology 334 Akith Dissanayake 1231501 Akith Dissanayake‚ Sociology 334‚ 2 Foucault’s conception of capitalism and its rationality are understood through the double character of freedom. Foucault’s analysis lies in his realization that capitalism manages individuals and populations through freedom and not through repression. Freedom is the condition that allows the correlation between what Foucault terms as the

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    Creative Writing: Topic-Ocean Long before the dawn of time itself‚ there existed a tiny singularity‚ the one bright spark of light which would give birth to all objects in the universe. This singularity held oceans of knowledge‚ many in which our emotions and thought cycles originated from. Where all knowledge on the universe and what was to be was stored. Inside the singularity‚ a tiny civilisation governed these vast oceans of knowledge‚ they were the guardians of knowledge‚ the most learned

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    The Path of Splitness

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    THE PATH OF SPLITNESS The Path of Splitness The Path of Splitness By Indrek Pringi Library of Congress Txu 987-756 Copyright January 29th 2001 Canadian Copyright: 1072425 Nov 12th 2009 Due to the ideas presented in this book‚ I have had to use various terms and words that are not found in dictionaries: beginning with the title. The word: ‘Splitness’ is used to describe two complimentary‚ simultaneous conditions: Connection‚ and Separation. This book explores the logical extrapolation

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    have the strongest beliefs. I believe that the church‚ like the government‚ lie and conspire on things. I tend to see past the mask that the media puts out there. An individualist doesn’t necessarily seek separation‚ but rather seek selfness and singularity. I would also say that I’m kind of pluralist as well in the sense that I’m open to another individuals comprehension of their and others religion. I am accepting‚ and do not pass judgment. If I were to choose from the three perspectives that we’ve

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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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    Origin of the Earth

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    THEORIES OF THE ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE 1. Steady State Theory – based on the perfect cosmological principle that the universe looks the same from any location at anytime. This theory holds that the universe is unchanging‚ it has no beginning and no end. 2. Big Bang Theory – presupposes that the vast universe grew out of something where all matter and energy were compressed to infinite density and heated to trillions of degrees (a beginning which was an immensely small particle of high-density

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    humanity through technology‚ two opposing positions are generally discussed. One group accepts the path of human evolution and transformation‚ and Ray Kurzweil was one of them. He believed that one day in the future we will reach the point of “Singularity” defined as “a future period during which the pace of technological change will be

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