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Food Chain Laser Light
895 wordsLIGHT: A FUNDAMENTAL FORCE IN OUR WORLD If asked what light is, one could say that it's one of the most basic elements of our world and our universe as we perceive it. It is through sight that we receive 90 % of our information. It is through the use of telescopes aiding the naked eye that we are aware of the heavenly bodies around us. It is through light that the energy from the sun is transferred to us. The sun's energy supports the food chain; plants use it to turn water and CO 2 into energy ...
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Ball Bearings Laser Light
1,919 wordsYour universe, as we have suggested many times, as we " ve suggested already this morning, is but one universe among many. It is relatively a small universe - not to suggest that you should feel badly... {laughter}... for despite the consensus reality that bigger is better, despite the male-dominating energy and the comparative energies that say "bigger is better, " your universe, though relatively small, is not at all diminished by its size. Now we know the word universe by its definition means...
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000 Years Ago Modern World
1,921 words... that are elliptically orbiting about it. And some of them have moons. It's called the solar system, and the fourth body, the third planet out, is called Earth. And if you look from Earth, through your galaxy in a particular direction, there is a particular star that has been given the name Sirius. There. That star, so close, so bright - only eight and a half light years away - is Sirius. It is aligned with the portal. It is that portal, therefore, through which all energy has flowed and is f...
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Level Of Reality Objective Reality
1,379 words... apparent faster-than-light connection between subatomic particles is really telling us that there is a deeper level of reality we are not privy to, a more complex dimension beyond our own that is analogous to the aquarium. And, he adds, we view objects such as subatomic particles as separate from one another because we are seeing only a portion of their reality. Such particles are not separate "parts", but facets of a deeper and more underlying unity that is ultimately as holographic and ind...
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Foundational Ism Basic Beliefs
1,507 wordsHowever, Craigs methods of objection to Nozick's theory are fruitful at least in three ways. First, on the proposed generalization of Craigs hypothesis, Ss belief that p has some positive epistemic status just in case S is a creditable informant with respect to the issue whether p. But if S is a creditable informant, then there is something about her that makes her so. This helps to account for the widespread intuition that to possess an epistemic status with respect to a particular proposition ...
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Theorist Fred Emery Essence Simulated Brains Brain
4,704 wordsBrain (hologram) Metaphor I. Introduction -Brain would be an obvious metaphor for organization particularly if our concern is to improve capacities for organizational intelligence. -Brain has been compared with a holographic system, one of the marvels of laser science -Holography uses a lense less camera to record information in a way that stores the whole in all the parts -interacting beams of light create an interference pattern that scatters the information being recorded on a photographic pl...
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Three Dimensional Laser Light
2,345 wordsI have chosen to do my MIS paper on holograms. I have chosen this topic because it is a technology that has been around for sometime now, but has become increasingly more popular in recent years. Holograms are now found in virtually all types of products. These products consist of currencies, checks, stock certificates, credit cards, passports, ID cards, computer software, audio / visual tapes and CD ROMs, aircraft, software, electrical / electronic appliances, building materials, food, pharmace...
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Three Dimensional Laser Light
1,264 wordsNearly everyone is fascinated by holograms. The often brightly colored three-dimensional images are constantly showing up in more and more places. From the security holograms on CDs and computer software, to hologram artwork, they are becoming ever more popular. But few people realize just how incredible holograms are. The Hungarian-born scientist Dr. Dennis Gabor first described the principles and technique of holography in 1947 (he received the 1971 Nobel Prize in Physics for this contribution...
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Light Waves Light Rays
1,064 wordsToss a pebble in a pond -see the ripples? Now drop two pebbles close together. Look at what happens when the two sets of waves combine -you get a new wave! When a crest and a trough meet, they cancel out and the water goes flat. When two crests meet, they produce one, bigger crest. When two troughs collide, they make a single, deeper trough. Believe it or not, youve just found a key to understanding how a hologram works. But what do waves in a pond have to do with those amazing three- dimensiona...
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Level Of Reality Subatomic Particles
2,410 wordsIn autumn of 1992, one of the worlds greatest contemporary physicists passed away. David Bohm, whose work inspired many people all over the world, died in London. David Bohm's contributions to science and philosophy are profound, and they have yet to be fully recognized and integrated on the grand scale. David Bohm was born on December 20, 1917, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Bohm was fascinated by the dazzling concepts of cosmic forces and vast expanses of space that lie beyond our understandin...
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Sound Waves Laser Light
2,160 wordsWhile working to Holography Holography While working to improve the resolution of an electron microscope, a brilliant man named Dennis Gabor had developed a theory on Holography. This dates back to the year of 1947. Dennis Gabor is a British/Hungarian scientist who created the word Holography from Greek terms. He used the word holo's, meaning whole, and gramma, meaning message. Gabor characterized his work as an experiment in serendipity that was begun too soon. The next decade brought about fru...
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Scarlet Letter Energy Source
1,097 wordsHololiterature- A Holographic Interpretation Of The Scarlet Hololiterature- A Holographic Interpretation Of The Scarlet L Hololiterature: a Holographic Interpretation of the Scarlet Letter Comprehension of anything requires a framework already in place in order to place it in out sphere of reference. Especially those that are fuzzy or difficult to nail down. The brain and the atom are not fully understood, but by comparing functions, structures, and similar operations to known items or concepts ...
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