"Big Bang" OR "universal creation" OR cosmology "big Bang " -sitcom -charliesheen -cbs
intelligent design "intelligent design" OR "God's creation of the universe" OR "Big bang" "Big Bang theory " -sitcom -charliesheen -cbs
big and bang and theory or big bang -cbs -charliesheen -sitcom
Monday, September 21, 2009
RJA #4a: Keywords
FO- "BIG BANG"
Cosmology
RE/ST-Cosmology
Astronomy
Universal creation
LOG- Science>Astronomy>Cosmology>Big Bang Theory
Cosmology
RE/ST-Cosmology
Astronomy
Universal creation
LOG- Science>Astronomy>Cosmology>Big Bang Theory
RJA #3c: Research Question eng 122
What eviedence is there to support the idea that The earth formed by an exposion that happend in space?
What evidence is there to support that greater intelligence created the earth?
Why is there questions that keep both sides valid arguments?
(I feel all of these questions are valid questions for which the assingnment I have been given)
What evidence is there to support that greater intelligence created the earth?
Why is there questions that keep both sides valid arguments?
(I feel all of these questions are valid questions for which the assingnment I have been given)
RJA #3b: Research Topic Focus
My research book asked me if there is enough information on my topic to fufill my requirements for the assignment, or if there is too much information. From the different sites I have explored, it seems that this will be the perfect topic. There is scientific information through many sources each giving similar information with some additional information in each site, as well as different sites talking about how the bible says that our world was created by God. Each site presents both sides of the arguement in similar ways, so it to me looks that I will be able to get accurate information and the information I need no matter where I look for my topic. There are a lot of good sources of information, and there is enough on the topic I should be able to easily fufill the requirments of the assignment given.
RJA #3a: Research Topic Exploration
I started researching my topic "The Big Bang Theory" online. I found some interesting sites. I have them bookmarked the sites I found in my delicious account. One of the most interesting things that found while researching my topic was that the cellular componets associated with intelligent deisgn can not have evolved or broken down.
I also was given a good valid argument that if the world was created in seven days, then were humans here with the dinosaurs?
I was reading a book on the internet called "The Big Bang" and read what scientists define as a "theory." In order to have a valid theory, you must be supported by experimental evidence, and it should be able to predict what results of experiments will be. The big bang theory scientists have shows how the stars and plantes were formed. It all started with when we discovered that not everything revolved around earth. So far it is very interesting.
I will add to this post as I further explore my topic.
I also was given a good valid argument that if the world was created in seven days, then were humans here with the dinosaurs?
I was reading a book on the internet called "The Big Bang" and read what scientists define as a "theory." In order to have a valid theory, you must be supported by experimental evidence, and it should be able to predict what results of experiments will be. The big bang theory scientists have shows how the stars and plantes were formed. It all started with when we discovered that not everything revolved around earth. So far it is very interesting.
I will add to this post as I further explore my topic.
Monday, September 7, 2009
RJA #2b: Research Topic- ENG 122
I have chosen to make my research topic on "The big bang theory." i have chosen this topic because astronomy theories happen to be an interest of mine. I think it is absolutely facinating how our world came to be what it is. What a mystery! I think it would be interesting to see what I can discover reading and researching what scientists believe to be the birth of our world.
There is very little that I know about this topic. I remember briefly learning about it many years ago. I know that there was some kind of big bang (with two planets or rocks hittingh each other or something.) I know that at first our planet was really hot. I also know that when our planet was born, somehow there was a lot of moisture and rain which cooled the planet. but, as I said, I only briefly studied about this and only remember bits and pieces of a video I watched on it many years ago.
I would like to learn how this thoery came about. I want to know how scientists thought up this idea. Where did the get their information? What evidence do they have to support this theory? I would also like to learn more about it. how did the birth of our world start? how did the planet cool after itr became a planet? I look forward to seeing what I will find out about this incredible theory.
There is very little that I know about this topic. I remember briefly learning about it many years ago. I know that there was some kind of big bang (with two planets or rocks hittingh each other or something.) I know that at first our planet was really hot. I also know that when our planet was born, somehow there was a lot of moisture and rain which cooled the planet. but, as I said, I only briefly studied about this and only remember bits and pieces of a video I watched on it many years ago.
I would like to learn how this thoery came about. I want to know how scientists thought up this idea. Where did the get their information? What evidence do they have to support this theory? I would also like to learn more about it. how did the birth of our world start? how did the planet cool after itr became a planet? I look forward to seeing what I will find out about this incredible theory.
RJA #2: Possible Topics-ENG 122
RJA #2a
Possible topics:
Possible topics:
- Philosophers views on "What is good" (i.e. Aristotle, ect.)
- The Big Bang Theory
- Cats (big and small)
- Computers (how they ended up what they are now from where they started)
I have decided I am going to research "The big bang theory," because I feel it would be the most interesting, and has the largest ability to provide the most information.
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