Cosmic ray Essays

  • Why Is It Crazy To Still Not Have Actual Scientific Evidence Of How The Universe Was Created

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    been billions of years since Earth was made and we still don’t have solid facts. It is harder to find out than most people think. A few factors that influenced this theory is the Universe Expansion, Large Hadron Collider, Hydrogen and Helium, and Cosmic Radiation. These are all factors that have influenced the theory of how the universe was once created. Edwin Hubble is known as the man that discovered universe expansion. This is also known as “Hubble’s Law”. He was an American astronomer who is

  • Technological Advancements Used In Source 1: The Big Bang Theory

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    images which helps prove things other than theory of the origin of the universe. It is proven to be one of the most productive instruments ever created. The Hubble telescope has explored the solar system, new moons of pluto, protoplanetary disks, gamma ray bursts, dark matter, black holes and many more radical discoveries for us to expand and learn more

  • Big Bang Theory Origin

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    In lastly the big bang theory basically is the way in which scientists try to explain the origins of the universe ,it state that the universe comes from a singularity or cosmic egg around 13.7 billion years back, this singularity being an area of intense pressure ,infinite density and high temperature concentrated in a small area expanded outwards hence creating the how universe. The big bang has several evidence to support

  • Marlon And Quanta Are Using Drugs (Unknown)

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    Per Reporter: Marlon and Quanta are using drugs (unknown). Marlon forces Quanta to use drugs; if she doesn’t he’ll physically abuse her. Jeremiah, Jamiyah and Jamarlon witness the abuse; Jaylon, Jeremy and Jada are usually away from the home when the abuse happens. The drugs are not manufactured or sold. It is unknown if the children have been physically harmed due to Quanta or Marlon being under the influence. The children are not properly cared for. If there’s food in the home, it’s not much. The

  • Acteon Dialectical Journal

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    Martian kicked up dirt, then in the clear he disappeared along with my mother. Scene 6 I rush inside to Alpha approaching me in a hurry. “Sir I heard commotion going on outside is everything alright?” “Where is the ray gun Alpha?” I say in a hurry. “Ray gun? why do you need the ray gun Acteon?”. “A MARTIAN TOOK MOM!” I say now screaming in frustration and anger. Then Alpha snatched me in both of his hands. “Acteon,” He says as he looks right at me. “You need to stop and settle down. Then without

  • Potential Dangers Of Gamma Ray Bursts (Grbs)

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    Gamma ray bursts (GRBs) are the most energetic event known in the universe. An interesting thing about these events is that they currently pose a potential threat to mankind’s existence. Here we will talk about what exactly GRBs are and how they’re caused, as well as what kind of potential dangers they present to the earth and life as we know it. Gamma ray bursts are two brilliant ejections of light, and gamma radiation. They are caused by the deaths of large stars. When a star is big enough, it

  • The Pros And Cons Of Ionizing Radiation

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    Distinction must be drawn at this point between ionizing and nonionizing radiation especially with regard to their interaction with biological systems. Ionizing radiation has the ability to damage components of cells. Nonionizing radiation, on the other hand, such as radio waves and microwaves do not have similar capabilities and can at best cause heating of tissues. This claim though has been seriously doubted after a thorough scientific scrutiny, as we shall see later. Electric fields are easily

  • Critical Steps In Fahrenheit 451

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    Fahrenheit 451 The critical steps of a Hero's journey that fit Montag in Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, the best is crossing the threshold, meeting a mentor, and enemies. These fit Montag the best because each one of these Hero steps can be related to montag that shows us that montag is a Hero to some people. The first critical step of a Hero that shows us that Montag could be considered a hero is crossing the threshold. Crossing the threshold means, the Hero is now ready to act upon his call to

  • The Pros And Cons Of NASA

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    Although cannot be inspected by human eyes, radiation has always been a health concern for all. There are a lot of people keep arguing their living environment has too much radiation and it seems they are trying to get away from radiation. In space, without the shielding of Earth atmosphere, the higher dose of radiation becomes a much more serious problem which indeed threats astronauts’ lives. The fatal radiation sets back humans from staying in space for a long time. Because it is so important

  • Semester 2 BCD Radiation And Half Life

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    Semester 2 BCD Radiation and half life. Nora Bessenyei 9c How does year's affects the radiation of an element ? Through this experiment I will be looking different factors that can affect half-life. To have a better understanding of the experiment some basic terms needs to be defined. Such as radiation, Different type of radiation, isotopes and half-life. Isotopes can be divided into 2 groups. Stable and unstable isotopes. Isotopes that has an atomic number lower than 83 it is stable. If the

  • Big Bang Theory

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    widely accepted because of its proficiency in simply explaining the three major cosmological observations. Those three observations are: the expansion of the universe as measured by the redshift of light released from galaxies, the presence of the cosmic background radiation and, the comparative amounts of hydrogen, helium, and deuterium in the universe. The vast majority of astronomers believe that the Universe started with the Big Bang around 14 billion years ago. Before the Big Bang, it is theorised

  • The Intervention Of God: The Big Bang Theory

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    large-scale evolution. The model accounts for the fact that the universe expanded from a very high density and high temperature state, and offers a comprehensive explanation for a broad range of phenomena, including the abundance of light elements, the cosmic microwave background, large scale structure and the findings by the astronomer Edwin Hubble (1889-1953 -Hubble’s laws). If the known laws of physics are extrapolated beyond where they are valid, there is a singularity. Modern measurements place this

  • The Universe Video Explaining The Origin Of The Universe

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    describes a single action. Where on the other hand a theory explains an entire group of related phenomena. The group did not mention it, but in every direction, there is a very low energy and very uniform radiation that we see filling the Universe. It is cosmic background radiation, which is the afterglow of the

  • What Really Happened To Hubble's Creation Of The Universe?

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    It has been a fundamental question since the beginning of time. We humans have always wondered how this world came to be. It is in our nature to try to understand the vastness around us, what, or who, created us, and endless more questions with no answers. Scientists are still trying to understand how the Universe was born. The prevailing theory of the creation of the universe is called the Big Bang, defined as “Theory of the creation of the universe first introduced by George Gamow in the

  • The Controversy Surrounding The Expansion Of The Universe

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    supported theory of the beginning of the Universe. This theory shows how the Universe was created and that there was a beginning. This theory was developed by Steven Hawking. Throughout this essay, I will be discussing evidence of the Big Bang such as Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation, mixtures of elements and the expansion of the Universe. There will also be some irrelevant yet relevant topics such as supernovas, dark

  • Dark Ages Lab Report

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    Approximately 200 million years after the Big Bang, the universe was a cold and dark place. Scientists label this period of time the Dark Ages. The universe mainly consisted of tiny atoms flowing through space during this era: 75% of these atoms were hydrogen with 1 proton, majority of the remaining 25% were helium with 2 protons, beryllium with 4 protons, lithium with 3 protons, and boron. The universe was simple and matter was evenly distributed throughout the cosmos. However, the uniformity

  • The Pros And Cons Of Quantum Entanglement

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    In the popular Japanese cartoon ‘Doraemon’, the Dokodemo doa (or everywhere door) can transfer any object instantly. We may think that this is absurd in reality because it violates Einstein’s theory of relativity – nothing can travel faster than light. Chinese physicists, however, discovered recently that quantum entanglement could lead to a breakthrough of this limitation1. They worked on experiments repeatedly and finally proved that quantum entangled particles are able to transfer physical states

  • Big Bang Theory Vs Christian Creation Story

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    Some believe that the world began from a singularity known as the “Big Bang” (the big bang theory) 13.7 billion years ago and others believe that through his word, God made the world and everything in the world in it, during a period of seven days (the creation story). These theories/ possible myths seem to have nearly nothing in common and Astrophysicists and Creationists believe that it is simply a question of Fact vs Faith. However I seem to believe there is more to it, what if there was a way

  • Biblical Astronomy Forces: How Did The Universe Get Here?

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    Biblical astronomy forces scientists to answer three important questions. Number one: How did the universe get here? Evolutionists say that a Big Bang exploded, and this explosion just happened to turn into our universe. There are scientific, and Scriptural problems with the Big Bang Theory. One major scientific trouble lies in the fact that the universe is perfectly balanced. Too much matter in space would make everything too heavy, and the universe would collapse. On the other hand, not enough

  • Earth Science: Evidence For The Big Bang

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    Alexxa St. Peters Mr. Ferrara Earth Science 10 December 2015 Evidence for the Big Bang The Big Bang is a very controversial topic. This is mostly due to the contradictions between the theory and certain religions. The Big Bang Theory focuses on evolution rather than creation by a higher being. Many try to debunk the theory, saying that there isn’t enough evidence. In contrast, the Big Bang Theory has a substantial amount of scientific evidence to back it up. The first piece of scientific evidence