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- 101: The Roswell Incident
- ... authorization to nuclear weapons. This theory was discounted by most, saying that this kind of deformation would have caused a human being to die before such damage could occur. Albert Einstein once said: ō....I am convinced that, there is an absolute truth. If there can't be absolute truth, there cannot be a relative truth.ö (MacGowan 289) The government ...
- 102: Into the Depths of A Black Hole
- ... look at black holes and the collapsing of stars, were a professor, Robert Oppenheimer and his student Hartland Snyder, in the early nineteen hundreds. They concluded on the basis of Einstein's theory of relativity that if the speed of light was the utmost speed over any massive object, then nothing could escape a black hole once in it's clutches ...
- 103: Stars
- ... nuclear reaction to occur, converting four hydrogen atoms to one helium atom, with a 0.7% loss of mass. Because the conversion of this mass (m) to energy (E) follows Einstein's equation E = mcc (where c is the velocity of light), such a reaction releases 6.4 X (10 to the power of 18) ergs of energy per gram of ...
- 104: The Black Hole
- ... look at black holes and the collapsing of stars, were a professor, Robert Oppenheimer and his student Hartland Snyder, in the early nineteen hundreds. They concluded on the basis of Einstein's theory of relativity that if the speed of light was the utmost speed over any massive object, then nothing could escape a black hole once in it's clutches ...
- 105: Into the Depths of A Black Hole
- ... look at black holes and the collapsing of stars, were a professor, Robert Oppenheimer and his student Hartland Snyder, in the early nineteen hundreds. They concluded on the basis of Einstein's theory of relativity that if the speed of light was the utmost speed over any massive object, then nothing could escape a black hole once in it's clutches ...
- 106: Biotechnology
- ... but compared to that, us humans are far more complicated and sophisticated. I myself stand that biotechnology can be used to our advantage, but I sternly warn you as Albert Einstein warned President Roosevelt about his discoveries of nuclear energy, that biotechnology can be a devastating new weapon, used to destroy human kind. I believe that the technology will flourish into ...
- 107: Resurrection of Jesus
- ... which comes about when talking about resurrection. Science tries to give some possibilities of images of resurrection. The topic of matter is discussed and how it contains immense energy. The Einstein equation is used. The equation is energy equals mass by the speed of light squared (E=MC2). In my opinion, it is somewhat hard to apply nuclear physics to our ...
- 108: The Truth About Physics and Religion
- ... on him. Others, again, will not. A number of the contrasts which are frequently made between physics and religion are seen to be either wrong or irrelevant through careful analysis. Einstein, himself, believed that God was somehow involved in the immutable laws of nature, and that there is no split between physics and religion. What is and always has been our ...
- 109: A Prose Analysis on Milton's "Sonnet XIX"
- ... eyes see a whole new world differently than the world we live. If the truth shall set a person free, therefore truth is derived from the fundamentals of darkness. Albert Einstein said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge, for knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world…stimulating progress, or giving birth to evolution." In other words, imagination is the ...
- 110: A Prose Analysis on Milton's "Sonnet XIX"
- ... eyes see a whole new world differently than the world we live. If the truth shall set a person free, therefore truth is derived from the fundamentals of darkness. Albert Einstein said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge, for knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world… stimulating progress, or giving birth to evolution." In other words, imagination is the ...
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