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What does D&C 93:24 say regarding truth?
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What does D&C 93:24 say regarding truth?
And truth is knowledge of things as they are, and as they were, and as they are to come. |
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What is the relationship between the Gospel of Jesus Christ and knowledge as said by Pres. Smith?
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What is the relationship between the Gospel of Jesus Christ and knowledge?
“In knowledge there is power. God has more power than all other beings, because He has greater knowledge; and hence He knows how to subject all other beings to Him.” “A man is saved no faster than he gets knowledge, for if he does not get knowledge, he will be brought into captivity by some evil power in the other world. … Hence it needs revelation to assist us, and give us knowledge of the things of God.” |
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What did Joseph Smith say regarding our acceptance of truth?
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What did Joseph Smith say regarding our acceptance of truth?
“Mormonism is truth; and every man who embraces it feels himself at liberty to embrace every truth: consequently the shackles of superstition, bigotry, ignorance, and priestcraft, fall at once from his neck; and his eyes are opened to see the truth, and truth greatly prevails over priestcraft. … The first and fundamental principle of our holy religion is, that we believe that we have a right to embrace all, and every item of truth.” |
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What was th 1st Pres. Statement on science?
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What was th 1st Pres. Statement on science?
“Our religion is not hostile to real science. That which is demonstrated, we accept with joy; but vain philosophy, human theory and mere speculations of men (i.e., untested or unsupported hypotheses), we do not accept nor do we adopt anything contrary to divine revelation or to common good sense. But everything that tends to right conduct, that harmonizes with sound morality and increases the faith in Deity, finds favor with us no matter where it may be found.” |
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What does D&C 88:78-80 say regarding what we should gain knowledge of?
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What does D&C 88:78-80 say regarding what we should gain knowledge of?
Teach ye diligently and my agrace shall attend you, that you may be binstructed more perfectly in theory, in principle, in doctrine, in the law of the gospel, in all things that pertain unto the kingdom of God, that are expedient for you to understand; 79 Of things both in aheaven and in the earth, and under the earth; things which have been, things which are, things which must bshortly come to pass; things which are at home, things which are abroad; the wars and the perplexities of the cnations, and the judgments which are on the land; and a dknowledge also of countries and of kingdoms— 80 That ye may be prepared in all things when I shall send you again to amagnify the calling whereunto I have called you, and the bmission with which I have commissioned you. |
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What does D&C 101 say regarding knowledge and the coming of Christ?
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What does D&C 101 say regarding knowledge and the coming of Christ?
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What are three things we must remember when searching for truth?
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What are three things we must remember when searching for truth?
We should avail ourselves of truth from any source: “Every accomplishment, every polished grace, every useful attainment in mathematics, music, and in all science and art belongs to the Saints, and they should avail themselves as expeditiously as possible of the wealth of knowledge the sciences offer to every diligent and persevering scholar.” –Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses 10:224 2. Answer the right questions with the right tools: “Leave Geology, Biology, Archaeology and Anthropology, no one of which has to do with the salvation of the souls of mankind, to scientific research, while we magnify our calling in the realm of the Church.” –1931 First Presidency Declaration. 3. Ensure that our interpretations are correct: “The opening chapters of Genesis, and scriptures related thereto, were never intended as a text-book of geology, archaeology, earth-science or man-science. Holy Scripture will endure, while the conceptions of men change with new discoveries. We do not show reverence for the scriptures when we misapply them through faulty interpretation.” –“The Earth and Man”, James E. Talmage, 1931. |
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For many people their is an apparent division between science and religion. Why? (3 reasons)
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For many people their is an apparent division between science and religion. Why? (3 reasons)
TRADITION. This has its roots in the Middle Ages and in our own lives. 2. IGNORANCE, CONFUSION, & LACK OF COMMUNICATION. Effort, Time, & Commitment are required to discover religious truth. Effort, Time, & Commitment are required to discover scientific truth. It’s difficult to find the effort, time, & commitment to become proficient in both. The maze of misinformation is not easy to traverse. The issues are often emotionally charged. 3. MISUSE OF AUTHORITY. In today’s society, there are few that are adept at identifying and distinguishing between scientific truth, religious truth, and opinion. Some religious and scientific leaders have done nearly-irreparable damage by—either unintentionally or willfully—passing off their opinions as scientific or religious truth. |
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What does D&C 88:47-50 say regarding the comphrension of all things?
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What does D&C 88:47-50 say regarding the comphrension of all things?
Behold, all these are kingdoms, and any man who hath seen any or the least of these hath seen God moving in his majesty and power. I say unto you, he hath seen him; nevertheless, he who came unto his own was not comprehended. The light shineth in darkness, and the darkness comprehendeth it not; nevertheless, the day shall come when you shall comprehend even God, being quickened in him and by him. Then shall ye know that ye have seen me, that I am, and that I am the true light that is in you, and that you are in me; otherwise ye could not abound |
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What are three reasons why science in important?
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What are three reasons why science in important?
allows us to under. the world around us, blesses humanity, and confirms the existence of God for those who look for it |
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Why should we seek through investigation?
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Why should we seek through investigation?
No matter how righteous you are, no matter how carefully you cultivate the companionship of the Holy Ghost, there are vast amounts of knowledge which you need to acquire and which you are t i t i th h not going to receive through revelation |
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What is science in Latin?
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What is science in Latin?
Knowledge |
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What is science? (2)
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What is science? (2)
The systematic observation and interpretation of natural phenomena.;The systematic study of anything that can be physically observed, tested, & verified. |
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What is the difference between anecdotal evidence and empirical evidence?
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What is the difference between anecdotal evidence and empirical evidence?
Anecdotal is based on personal interpretation of personal experience; Empirical is based on multiple measurements made, usually, by multiple individuals |
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Why doesn't intuition always work?
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Why doesn't intuition always work?
airplane model |
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What is the difference between science sense and common sense?
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What is the difference between science sense and common sense?
common sense- using many sit to solve specific prob. science- cluster prob |
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How is truth learned in science?
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How is truth learned in science?
observation, hypothesis, test of hypothesis, pass numerous tests and then called theory? |
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What did Dr. Gottlieb say concerning the ult. purpose of science?
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What did Dr. Gottlieb say concerning the ult. purpose of science?
"“Science is an intellectual activity carried on by humans that is designed to discover information about the natural world in which humans live and to discover the ways in which this information can be organized into meaningful patterns. A primary aim of science is to collect facts (data). An ultimate purpose of science is to discern the order that exists between and amongst the various facts.” |
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According to Elder Scott, what are the two limitations of science?
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According to Elder Scott, what are the two limitations of science?
First, we never can be sure we have identified absolute truth, though we often draw nearer and nearer to it. Second, sometimes, no matter how earnestly we apply the method, we can get the wrong answer |
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According to Elder Scott, what are the ways to obtain truth?
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According to Elder Scott, what are the ways to obtain truth?
science and prayer |
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What are 4 of the characteristics of science (not all of them)?
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What are 4 of the characteristics of science (not all of them)?
Accuracy and precision • Objectivity • Empiricism • Skepticism |
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Who are the two groups of people that skepticize scientific discoveries?
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Who are the two groups of people that skepticize scientific discoveries?
peer group and scientific community |
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T/F Is critical review of a theory
completed once a manuscript is published? |
T/F Is critical review of a theory
completed once a manuscript is published F |
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What is the speed of light?
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What is the speed of light?
300 million m/sec |
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Relative to the solar system, how big is our earth?
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Relative to the solar system, how big is our earth?
4th smallest |
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What are the three types of planets?
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What are the three types of planets?
rocky, gasey, and dwarf |
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What are the two dwarf planets/
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What are the two dwarf planets/
pluto and eris |
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If the sun was at the Romney bldg where would Jupiter, Saturn uranus, neptune and pluto be?
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If the sun was at the Romney bldg where would Jupiter, Saturn uranus, neptune and pluto be?
jupiter- MC saturn- taylor/Kimball uranus- rick pluto- temple |
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What is the nearest star to our solar system?
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What is the nearest star to our solar system?
Alpha Centuari |
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How many stars are in the Milky way and if the solar system was an oreo, how big owuld the sun be?
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How many stars are in the Milky way and if the solar system was an oreo, how big owuld the sun be?
200-400 million, smaller than a sprinkly |
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give the sprinkle analogy of the solar system
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give the sprinkle analogy of the solar system
acroos N. America, Kansas 25 ft deep |
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Who is our nearest galaxy, how far away are they, and how many light years would that take?
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Who is our nearest galaxy, how far away are they, and how many light years would that take?
Andromeda, 10 x 10 v 13 miles, 2.2 million lyr |
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The known universe has how many galaxies?
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The known universe has how many galaxies?
100 galaxies |
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What is the estimated amount of stars in the universe?
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What is the estimated amount of stars in the universe?
2 x 10v23 stars at a minumum |
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What does Moses 1:38 say?
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What does Moses 1:38 say?
“And as one earth shall pass away, and the heavens thereof even so shall another come” |
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what is look back time?
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what is look back time?
as we look at light from stars and galaxies we are actually looking back into the history of the universe |
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What is cosmology?
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What is cosmology?
its structure, origin, evolution, and destiny |
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What two things does cosmology include?
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What two things does cosmology include?
Our universal “world view” Our cosmological model |
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What are the three examples of cosmology models among japanese, Native Americans, and greek?
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What are the three examples of cosmology models among japanese, Native Americans, and greek?
The Greeks believed that the earth was supported by Atlas, some native Americans believed it rested on the back of a turtle, and indigenous Japanese, the Ainu, believed it was on the back of a huge trout. |
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The ancient models of cosmology were replaced by different models based on what kind of observation?
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The ancient models of cosmology were replaced by different models based on what kind of observation?
empirical observations |
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What are the three scientific revolutions in science?
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What are the three scientific revolutions in science?
2nd Century: Claudius Ptolemy (Physics of Aristotle) Astronomy has seen 3 scientific revolutions in cosmology: Our View of the Cosmos - the story of scientific models Model: Earth-centered Cosmology Big Idea: Different laws for Earth and the cosmos 16th Century: Nicolaus Copernicus (Physics of Newton) Model: Sun-centered Cosmology Big Idea: Universal physics; same laws everywhere 20th Century: Edwin Hubble (Physics of Einstein) Model: Big Bang Cosmology Big Idea: Universe is changing, evolving |
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What are the order of the celestial spheres in geocentric model?
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What are the order of the celestial spheres in geocentric model?
moon, venus, sun, mars |
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What did Gen. 1:3 say?
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What did Gen. 1:3 say?
"Let their be light and their was light" |
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When the Universe first
began to cool after the Big Bang most of the matter was in the form of what atomic particles? |
When the Universe first
began to cool after the Big Bang most of the matter was in the form of what atomic particles? protons, neutrons, and electrons. |
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Who discovered that 75% is hydrogen and 25% is helium?
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Who discovered that 75% is hydrogen and 25% is helium?
Cecilia Payne |
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% of matter is dark matter?
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% of matter is dark matter?
90% |
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T/F the concept of Dark Energy is
actually an integral part of Einstein’s theory of gravity |
the concept of Dark Energy is
actually an integral part of Einstein’s theory of gravity T |
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What causes acceleration of the universe?
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What causes acceleration of the universe?
dark energy |
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The explosion of a supernova can be as bright as what?
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The explosion of a supernova can be as bright as what?
an entire galaxy |
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Pie chart of elements in the universe?
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Pie chart of elements in the universe?
73% Dark Energy Dark Matter 23%, Normal matter 4% |
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What are the three crisis of the Geocentric model?
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What are the three crisis of the Geocentric model?
parellex view, jupiter moons and venus, and retorgrade mtion |
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What are the three crisis of the heleocentric model?
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What are the three crisis of the heleocentric model?
no center of mily way, other galaxies exist |
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The sharing of scientific information allways involves what?
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The sharing of scientific information allways involves what?
the publication of that in a journal |
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What is a system?
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What is a system?
a portion of the real world |
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T/F It is becoming harder and harder to make correct decisions?
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T/F It is becoming harder and harder to make correct decisions?
T |
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What is thing that makes science self-correcting?
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What is thing that makes science self-correcting?
Critical review |
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What is the most important thing about a two hypothesis method?
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What is the most important thing about a two hypothesis method?
Must always decide whether or not to accept or reject null hypothesis |
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What was Aristotles scientific theory regarding natural motion and violence motion in regards to speed of falling objects?
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What was Aristotles scientific theory regarding natural motion and violence motion in regards to speed of falling objects?
objects would fall at constant speed proportional to their weight |
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What was Galileo's addition to Artistoles laws of motion?
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What was Galileo's addition to Artistoles laws of motion?
He proposed that objects fall at a constantly increasing rate, so that the speed of the falling object after two seconds is twice as large as the speed of the falling object after one second. Furthermore, the speed at which objects fall should be independent of their weight.Unless one object was particularly light (a feather, for example), both objects would reach the ground at the same time. |
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How many miles does light travel in one year?
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How many miles does light travel in one year?
5.88 x 10v12 miles |
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How many miles away is Alpha Centari and how many light years is that?
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How many miles away is Alpha Centari and how many light years is that?
25.7 Trillion, 4.4 light years |
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A spinwheel galaxy is how many times wider than thicker?
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A spinwheel galaxy is how many times wider than thicker?
100 times |
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Why can't we use the doppler effect on light?
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Why can't we use the doppler effect on light?
It moves so fast. Thus, we need to use emission spectrum |
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during the "dark ages" of the universe, how many parts dark matter to how many parts hydrogen?
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during the "dark ages" of the universe, how many parts dark matter to how many parts hydrogen?
5 parts to 1 part hyrdrogen |
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How far away in miles is the Andromeda galaxy/
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How far away in miles is the Andromeda galaxy?
1.4 x 10v 19 miles |