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  • ...d law of thermodynamics], or both. Machines which comply with both laws of thermodynamics but [[access]] [[energy]] from obscure [[sources]] are sometimes referred t ...our current [[understanding]] of the [[laws]] of [[physics]], the pursuit of perpetual motion remains [[popular]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpetu
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  • [[Latin]] temperatura mixture, moderation, from temperatus, past participle of temperare *2 a : [[degree]] of hotness or coldness [[measured]] on a definite [[scale]]
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  • ...[mathematics]] as the logical framework for formulation and quantification of principles. ...[[thermodynamics]], and the [[quantum mechanics|quantum mechanical]] model of atomic and subatomic physics.
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  • ...lways exhibited the same laws of behavior suddenly change them? If the law of entropy is a constant in the universe, how can beings inclined to defy that ...eciate in this sphere, are logical. Nature organizes itself to express its laws more faithfully.
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  • ...hp?term=energy] is a scalar [[physical]] [[quantity]] that is an attribute of objects and systems that is conserved in nature. In physics textbooks, ener Several different forms of energy exist to explain all known natural [[phenomena]]. These forms includ
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  • ...of the [[universe]], which is understood as obeying [[rules]] or [[laws]] of [[nature|natural]] origin. The term ''natural science'' is also used to dis ...ivity. These usually include physics, chemistry and many of the sub-fields of biology. By contrast, [[soft science]] is often used to describe the scient
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  • ...to the human heart. The following article is presented in the [[spirit]] of that same inquiry. ...phenomenological, it by no means repudiates the possibility or [[reality]] of revelation. I do claim, however, that religion as an attitude arises in th
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  • ...same unless outside [[force]]s [[act]] on the objects (law of conservation of momentum). Momentum is a conserved quantity, meaning that the total momentum of any closed [[system]] (one not affected by external forces) cannot [[change
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  • ...sed to transmit a signal, but is simply produced as an unwanted by-product of other activities. In [[Information Theory]], however, noise is still consid Noise can block, distort, change or interfere with the [[meaning]] of a message in both [[human]] and electronic [[communication]].
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  • ...the two phases may be vastly different. As an example imagine transition of liquid water into vapour at boiling point. ...yticity generally stems from the interactions of an extremely large number of particles in a system, and does not appear in systems that are too small.
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  • First of all, she taught we do get our personality--our uniqueness of being like no other--directly from God our Father. Yet how do we realize th ...you would, I would like you to speak on the next phase or constituent part of our being, and that is our spirit. Again it seems to be almost too super-ba
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  • ...rces) does not change with time, as described by the [[law of conservation of momentum]]. Motion is always observed and measured [[relative]] to a [[frame of reference]]. As there is no absolute reference frame, ''absolute motion'' c
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  • ...a pull. The acceleration of the body is proportional to the [[vector sum]] of all forces acting on it (known as ''net force'' or ''resultant force''). In Net force is mathematically equal to the rate of change of the [[momentum]] of the body. Since [[momentum]] is a [[vector]] [[quantity]] (has both a magni
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  • ...mself in the educational, [[culture|cultural]], and philosophical concerns of his generation. Less known is Einstein's interest and personal engagement i ...entary school. At home a distant relative introduced him to the principles of Judaism and evoked in him such a fervent religious sentiment, that he obser
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  • ...]] and [[entropy]] in relation to the [[spontaneous reaction|spontaneity]] of [[chemical process]]es. ...s have emerged in recent years, e.g. [[neurochemistry]] the chemical study of the mind (see [[#Subdisciplines|subdisciplines]]).
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  • ...ecome active mystics in the reality of your world, as social entrepreneurs of this spirituality. ...God, or myself, or any of my subordinates. It is simply the consequences of living on an evolutionary world. Adjust to it, please.
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  • ...[[general relativity]] and better [[astronomy|astronomical]] observations of extremely distant objects. ...observations. Vanishingly few researchers still advocate any of a handful of [[Non-standard cosmology|alternative cosmologies]], but professional cosmol
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  • ...and another event called effect which is the direct consequence (result) of the first. [https://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Causality&x=35&y=25 R ...ise the correct causal relata, and how best to characterize the [[nature]] of the relationship between them, has as yet no [[universal]]ly accepted answe
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  • There are two distinct views on the meaning of '''time'''. One view is that time is part of the fundamental structure of the [[universe]], a [[dimension]] in which events occur in [[sequence]], an
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  • ...ena that we observe. Gravitation is also the reason for the very existence of the [[Earth]], the [[Sun]], and most macroscopic objects in the [[universe] <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Gravity''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=C
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