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Interaction Of Objects In The Third Dimension
413 wordsThe Facts of Life "Existence is Truth" Everything we know of is the third dimension, and its properties. Everything is composed of atoms, and atoms are composed of smaller particles. All particles are three dimensional because they have the dimension of height, the dimension of width, and the dimension of depth. Air is composed of particles in a low state of density, water is composed of particles in a more dense state, and physical objects are composed of particles in a high state of density. T...
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Gravity For The Object
392 wordsGravity has many benefits to humanity. It holds us to the earth so we do not fall off the earth and die in space. It holds the planets in orbit around the sun, and moons in orbit around their planets. It also holds stars in orbit around the center of the universe. (Gibben, page 14) Sir Isaac Newton thought that God created a perfect universe. He thought our universe was so perfectly designed that if God left the universe could run by itself. This view was extremely different early pagan scientis...
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Positive Impact The Hubble Space Telescope
488 wordsThe Hubble Telescope The new technology is "The Hubble Space Telescope". It is a reflecting telescope, that makes distant objects bigger. It helps us to take pictures of our universe, and makes them ten times clearer than any other telescope. The Hubble Space Telescope is the biggest, most complicated, and powerful telescope that was ever sent into space. It's orbiting the earth at about 380 miles (610 Kilometers) above the earth's surface, and it's atmosphere. It could help us find more evidenc...
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Sensed Object Causes Some Of The Atoms
1,377 wordsAtomism: Democritus and Epicurus Philosophy 116 October 17, 1996 In the Atomists, we see pluralism taken as far as it could possibly go. We see Democritus and Epicurus divide all the world, as well as the universe, into two categories; atoms and empty space. Everything else is merely thought to exist. The atoms are eternal, infinite in size and number and they a removing through the empty space. There is no motion without empty space. Both Democritus and Epicurus agreed that motion was impossibl...
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Kant's Theory Of Intuitive Space Needs
2,692 wordsKant: Explain and asses what you think to be the best argument Kant gives as his "Metaphysical Exposition of Space" (B 37-40) that space cannot be either and actual entity (Newtonian concept) or any independent relation among real things (Leibnizian concept be on). In other words, is he successful in arguing that space must be (at least) a form of intuition? Do any of his arguments further show that space must be ONLY a form of intuition and not ALSO something Newtonian or Leibnizian? In his Met...
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Existence Of The Void Division
898 wordsDoes the void exist? One of the main controversies in Pre-socratic philosophy is the dispute of the existence or non-existence of the void. Two groups of philosophers argue this idea. The first group, namely Parmenides, argues that the void does not exist. This is the opinion of the Monist philosophers. The other group is the atomist's who argue this thesis and believe there is a void. This group is primarily represented by the philosophers, Democritus and Leucippus. Parmenides argues against th...
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Fundamental Finite Unit Of The Fourth Dimension
4,354 wordsImagine going to a magic show, where the world's top ranked magicians gather to dazzle their wide-eyed crowd. Some would walk through jet turbines, others would decapitate their assistants only to fuse them back together, and others would transform pearls into tigers. However, with each of these seemingly impossible stunts, there is always a catch. A curtain will fall momentarily; a door will shut; the lights will go out; a large cloud of smoke will fill the room, or a screen will hide what is t...
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Observations In Space And Time
1,787 wordsIsaac Newton had a new approach to the existence of space and time that contradicted that of great philosophers such as Leibniz and Descartes. Newton felt that space and time are infinite and independent of the body and mind, that the bodies and minds of the world existed in space and time and even without the presence of physical bodies there still would be space and time. He stated there "are positions in space and time which are independent of the material entities" that existed in them and t...
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