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…that it is better to recycle and start using renewable sources of energy. If this is not possible huge reserves of oil paid personally as a donation to the country might stimulate urbanization in a developing country because obviously in the modern world without fuel…
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…. Einstein felt that "God" may very well be the "energy" that is in all matter and energy, that cannot be separated from matter/energy. I submit that God is the pure energy and pure spiritual intellect of the spiritual realm…
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energy in greater or lesser degree. That source energy is the energy of life. If you don't believe this, go to a hospital and observe some cadavers! Those who deny themselves this connection are the most confused, and the most unhappy. It is only when we…
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…the core is very dense, the temperature makes the core remain in a gaseous state rather than a solid. The core of the Sun is also where the process of thermonuclear fusion takes place. The nuclei of hydrogen atoms transformed into helium nuclei, radiating energy
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…by their energy and their wavelength, or their frequency. Light can be thought of as a wave which travels at a certain velocity. The velocity of light. Like an ocean wave, or a sound wave, the light waves can change with time and place. The distance between…
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…, are used for immediate energy or converted to glycogen for storage. Amino acids, produced by the digestion of proteins, move into cells and there form the building blocks for proteins. Fatty acids, produced by the digestion of fats are converted for storage…
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…quite right. For one thing, the orbiting electrons should give off energy and eventually spiral down into the nucleus, making the atom collapse. Or the electrons could be knocked out of position if a charged particle passed by. Bohr turned to Planck's…
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…, and some prokaryotes and protists. Many organisms can make their own food and are called autotrophs. Autotrophs can also be separated into two sets of organisms; chemoautotrophs and phototrophs. Phototrophs retain energy from sunlight while chemoautotrophs…
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…nuclear weapons. But with the continuing problem with our ever diminishing energy sources, some want us to begin using more nuclear energy and less energy from natural resources. This paper is going to discuss what plutonium is, the advantages…
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…but still incompletely explained energy-producing phenomenon that occurs when ordinary hydrogen and the special form of hydrogen called deuterium are brought together with metals, such as palladium, titanium, and nickel. Usually, some triggering mechanism…
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