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Antimatter Is Etheric Double Of Physical Matter
Everything in physical reality exist in two states, the physical state and the etheric state. Physical matter and its etheric double coexist in the same spacetime but out of phase with each other on two different planes of reality. Antimatter is the etheric double of physical matter.
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Evolutionary Advances in Toaster Technology
Did mankind evolve from lower life forms without any engineering from an intelligent mind? This outlandish story about the evolution of the toaster will help you to see the folly of such a belief.
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Science Fair Project
Write and create and easy science projects with a few easy steps. Don't worry about the extensive aspects. Keep the science project simple.
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Dark Plasma
Plasmas are more difficult to model than solids, liquids or gases. They exhibit complex behavior and generate electric and magnetic fields. Space plasma is of low density, diffused and often collisionless - properties that it shares with dark matter. Shell structures are found in both dark matter halos in space and plasma crystals in the laboratory. Is dark matter in the form of a plasma of super (i.e. supersymmetric) particles?
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Movement and Muscular Mobility
The muscular system is incredibly complex. Is the muscular system a result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design?
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A Light Hearted Look At The World Of Metric Conversions
People have been measuring things for a very long time. The earliest measurement units known date back to five or six thousand years in Egypt and as time went on units of length started making references to various body parts so that normal people could make a rough estimate of the units. In 1789, the French Revolution took place and after cutting the heads off of all the dignitaries decided to adopt the metric system rather arbitrary units used beforehand.
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Nor'easters, What Are They?
The Nor'easter of April 2007 will probably come to be known as the Friday the 13th Nor'easter. But what is a Nor'easter and why are they so destructive?
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How is Hockey Related to Sharks?
Sports teams tend to adopt a name that represents them as fierce competitors. A good example of this is the NHL hockey team, the San Jose Sharks. How is hockey related to sharks? Let's find out!
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Traveling Faster than the Speed of Light Requires Some Tricks of Physics
If we had a 4D Galaxy Positioning System and could figure out our ever changing co-ordinance then all we would really have to do is stay put while everything else moved using an energy ball or energy blast. Once we had a shield around us keeping safe from harm we could then turn it off when we were on top of the location we wished to be at.
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How to Solve a Physical Science Problem
Do you struggle with the mathematical problem-solving side of your course? Take a step back for a minute, see what all those problems have in common and learn how to think when you approach them.
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