Articles about environment science (250-300 of 4031)

  • Electric Cigarettes Costs A Smaller Amount
    By: Troy Laman | - As an example, you are able to smoke anywhere that you desire by having an electric cigarette. No matter if it is in a very breezy or possibly a raining region, you'll be able to just stop and acquire pleasure coming from a stick and never having to worry with the stick being wet.The output of cigarettes has absolutely banned smokers coming from a lotof areas.Though an Electronic cigarette, you are able to smoke all you have to and yet stay away from getting pushed out of the place as a result o ...
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  • How To Be Aware Of Home Sewage Treatment Systems
    By: Adriana Noton | - There are many things that occur in life that a person does not think about until something happens to bring it to their attention. This can be said about the systems within a home that carry the waste away from from the property. Sadly, most people don't even consider asking questions about home sewage treatment systems. Assumptions are made that everything is properly taken care of and no problems exist. For those that wait until a problem arises, there are several things that a home owner nee ...
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  • Career In Nursing Administration
    By: ScottC | - Wikipedia defines a nurse administrator as a professional whose core responsibilities include policy making, staff administration, and financial decision-making in a healthcare environment.

    The core job of a nurse administrator includes planning work schedules, assigning duties to the staff nurses and supervising their work, establishing budgets, and maintaining medical records and supplies inventory.

    She is also responsible for recommending and implementing policy cha ...

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  • Paper Show Subjects Play An Imperative Role!
    By: Ethan Hhaac. | - Tracking a moving object digitally is one of the challenges that many educational and research establishments face more frequently when they work on moving objects or behavioural aspects of living organisms. An effectual tracking mechanism is conditional on the contrast level of the videos, aspect proportions, frame refresh rate of the video and pixel proportions. Recently, Problems on tracking moving objects are manageable as the devices are custom made relying on the needs .

    But ele ...

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  • Confusion And Even Depression Would Be Led By Too Many Choices
    By: wallace | - Researchers from Stanford University and Swarthmore College found that people would feel embarrassed if there are too many choices, they would get nervous if they can't pay more attention to the things they do, there would worry because they did not know whether the decision they made was right or wrong. The researchers believe that the key question of this outcome is that when people are faced with too many choices, they would be too concerned about what consequences their own choices will lead ...
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  • Plump Lips Would Make You Look Younger
    By: wallace | - As a general view, the true age of a person can be exposed through crow's-feet in the corners of the eyes and the haggard face. But the recent scientific studies suggest that shriveled pale lips are more significant as a whole the old. Therefore, scientists have suggested female friends who are fighting in the first line of anti-aging over the years that rather than pay efforts to the eyes, hands and neck, it is better to spend more time taking care of their lips. The lips like the delicate rose ...
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  • Anger Repressed For A Long Time From Work Is Risky For Men
    By: wallace | - The research team, led by Constanze Leineweber, psychologist of Institute for Stress Research in Stockholm University, started from 1992 to 1995 and selected 2755 men from 20 medical institutions to carry out a follow-up survey. The researchers used questionnaires to ask the respondents' response when they encountered unfair treatment in their work both from boss or colleagues. Tit for tat or endured silently or leave with nothing or angry after going home. At the beginning of the investigation, ...
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  • A New Research On The Factors Caused Obesity Is Unexpected
    By: wallace | - According to a new research, obesity can be caused by genes, pressure and viruses. The latest views about obesity which is unexpected are in the following article.

    A gene called fat gene was firstly found in the obese rats by scientists. Today, this gene is politely called FTO. Scientists have discovered that people with two pairs of FTO gene are easily suffered from diabetes than those without the gene. Additionally, the possibility of suffering from obesity is higher than 60%. The ...

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  • Women Are More Sensitive To Child Crying
    By: wallace | - Noise ranking
    A sleep laboratory test was carried out in University of Sussex in Britain, which aims to study the importance of sleep well. Firstly, the researchers create a well sleeping environment for adult volunteers, and then make some noise awaken them, at the same time, the changes in brain activity of volunteers can be observed with instruments. The researchers found that the sensitivity to the same voice between men and women volunteers in sleep is different. Women, whether mother ...

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  • Why Species Extinction Happened Repeatedly?
    By: wallace | - Billions of years ago, there are more than billions of species on the earth, but now the number of existing species is just about millions. In other word, 99% species which once appeared on the earth were extinction. Extinction exists with the history of the mankind, no species can live forever and existing species would die away one day. According to scientific research, the main reasons of extinction are competition among different species, changes in the environment and other evolutionary fac ...
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  • Are Minds Changing About Climate Change?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - According to evolutionary theory, sheep get bigger in order to survive winters and to reproduce; but this isn't the case on a remote island in Scotland. There the wild Soay sheep have gotten smaller over the past 25 years. According to a study published in the journal "Science", climate change has made the Scottish winters shorter and thus baby lambs don't need to put on as much weight in the first few months to survive. As these smaller lambs grow into sheep and mate, environment and evolution ...
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  • An Inconvenient Truth Educates, Forewarns
    By: Neal Hamou | - Although global warming has been an issue on the forefront of modern science and society for years now, it wasn't until 2006 that an eye-opening documentary about it was produced. Based on the book An Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary Emergency of Global Warming and What We Can Do About It, written by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, the documentary of the same name was directed by Davis Guggenheim and was first shown at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. The film made its way to the states the ...
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  • Is The Idea Of Global Warming Warming Up?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - According to a survey based on opinions of 3,146 earth scientists, human-induced global warming is real. Two key survey questions were "Have mean global temperatures risen compared to pre-1800s levels?" and "Has human activity been a significant factor in changing mean global temperatures?" About 90% of the scientists agreed with the first question and 82% agreed with the second. Among climatologists, however, the consensus on human involvement was 97%; among meteorologists it was 64% and among ...
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  • Musical Fantasy Audio Book
    By: AudioBookStef | - In making this fiction, did you visualise music and pictures right away?
    When writing for fiction you cant help visualising images inside of it, which are changed by the director afterward.
    With the music it goes some other way. In fact I write the storys scenes in view of creating specific music for it. That means I hear the overall musical style during the process, though I seldom hear the individual details of the themes, melodies, etc. This stage requires a differ ...

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  • Teaching Methods Versus Technology In Environmental Analysis
    By: Dominic Donaldson | - Working within laboratory conditions requires that certain protocols are adhered to such as keeping an area sterile and conducting work in a routine manner so that the work can be replicated by a third party. In the world of scientific research, many years worth of research can be discounted for being invalid based on bad laboratory techniques.

    All actions and observations need to be logged and every result accounted for. The research scientist has to be methodical, precise, a ...

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  • Why Criminal Justice Degree Courses Promise An Exciting Career
    By: Abby Reid | - A career in the criminal justice field can be difficult, stressful and dangerous. However, obtaining a degree in the justice industry can be extremely rewarding. Being involved with the trials, convictions, arrests, apprehension and incarceration of criminals can be both exciting and gratifying. The area of criminal justice is currently in need of talented, professional and dedicated law enforcement officers, crime scene investigators, prison guards, justice administrators, judges, probation ...
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  • Atlanta' Changing Weather Patterns - Nasa
    By: PiBa | - Welcome to the Thunder Dome
    Atlanta's Urban Heat Alters Weather Patterns

    As the heat builds during a blistering summer day in Atlanta, Georgia, you can almost hear the clouds overhead cry, "Let's get ready to rumble!"

    Urban and city growth has altered Atlanta's environment, setting up a uniquely altered world of weather. Because urban areas both produce and capture heat, a bubble or "urban heat island" forms around the city. The temperature in Atlanta is 5 to 8 de ...

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  • Drinking Bottled Water Isn't Always Better
    By: Aydan Corkern | - If you think that your bottled water is safer than tap water, you might be surprised that in the long run it's not. Some of the bottled water that you might buy might in the long run be worse than tap water. There are many different kinds of bottled water on the market, and you can find them in most of the stores in any town or city.

    You can buy them in 8 oz, 16 oz, and even now in 24 oz bottles, and they also come in many different kinds of favored water. These flavored waters u ...

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  • The Four "insider" Keys To Accelerated Learning Success
    By: Peter Julian | - When you read the words accelerated learning, what comes to mind? A bespectacled brainiac? A teenager receiving a Ph.D.? The fact is you dont have to be a prodigy to experience the benefits of rapid learning.

    The purpose of this brief article is to give you a quick and dirty look at the subject of accelerated learning; what it is, the keys to making it work, and its exciting promise for the future.

    Let me begin by stating clearly that you alread ...

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  • An Introduction To The Concept Of Sustainable Industrial Cleaning
    By: Shaun Parker | - Today the word at the forefront of marketing campaigns in every industry is environment. For many it is just a gimmick and the latest buzz word however in certain industries it is at the forefront of concern. This is true for industrial cleaning as many of the chemicals used in cleaning products have been harmful to the environment and the response has been significant.

    A common misconception by many people is that naturally occurring chemicals are safer and less harmful to the en ...

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  • Most Important Things To Care While Submitting Articles "" Part Iii
    By: Sunman Gunman | - Article submission guidelines, continued from previous article:

    8.Check for Confirmation Regularly If your article is approved you will get a link of your article in most of the cases. In some cases (for example, Softensive.com and FreeArticleHQ.com), you need to confirm the article submission for permanent inclusion of articles. If not confirmed within 72 hours the articles will be deleted automatically vanishing your submission effort.

    9.Register Properly to ...

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  • Most Important Things To Care While Submitting Articles "" Part Ii
    By: Sunman Gunman | - Article submission guidelines, continued from previous article:

    3.Spelling and Grammar Spelling and Grammatical mistakes in articles create a bad impact in view of readers. Most of the time spelling mistakes are not due to lack of knowledge, its due to typing mistakes, so avoid such instances of mistakes, use Spell Check feature of your Word Processing tool. It will enhance the quality and standards of your articles.

    4.Select Proper category Some inexperie ...

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  • Volunteering In Tanzania
    By: Moe Tamani | - Tanzania is situated in East Africa, and its economy runs primarily on tourism. It is a country of geographical extremes like the highest point being the Mount Kilimanjaro peak and the lowest point being the lake bed in Lake Tanganyika. It also shares a part of Lake Victoria, which is the largest lake on the continent. But Tanzania has much more to offer than this and one such place is the Serengeti. The Serengeti is a national park and a haven for animal lovers as you can spot the big 5s of ...
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  • Volunteering In Ghana
    By: Moe Tamani | - Ghana is an African country that is situated right on the south coast of what we call the West African bulge. It shares its borders with Togo, Ivory Coast, Burkina Fasso and the mighty Atlantic Ocean. Ghana has always had a rich cultural and natural heritage. There is a narrow and small grassy plain that stretches inward from the Atlantic coast and widens in the east and this stretch of land is home to dense rainforests and different animals and plant species. One of the major attractions in Gha ...
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  • Volunteering In Costa Rica
    By: Moe Tamani | - Costa Rica is one of the few regions in the world that has an amazing diversity of flora and fauna. Situated in Latin America, Costa Rica has some of the most beautiful and mysterious wild life living in the tropical forests or rain forests. Some of the tropical mammals that you will find here include sloths, monkeys, tapirs, and then there are the wild cats like jaguars. There are over 850 species of birds, 200 species of animals, 35,000 species of insects, 200 species of reptiles, and 9,000 sp ...
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  • The Four "insider" Keys To Accelerated Learning Success
    By: Peter Julian | - When you read the words accelerated learning, what comes to mind? A bespectacled brainiac? A teenager receiving a Ph.D.? The fact is you dont have to be a prodigy to experience the benefits of rapid learning.

    The purpose of this brief article is to give you a quick and dirty look at the subject of accelerated learning; what it is, the keys to making it work, and its exciting promise for the future.

    Let me begin by stating clearly that you alrea ...

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  • Creation Theories
    By: Stacey T Pollock | - Creation is one topic that has been well studied for many centuries. Not just one viewpoint on creation has been devised but so many that it would take pages to outline their individual approaches. Looking back into history in the times where gods were formed in the stars, to present day theories of god creating life through spiritual ideology and also to extend to a more physical approach of life being created materially through an evolutionary approach, from cells to formation of all life on ...
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  • The Laws Of Attraction Will Improve Life
    By: T. Detty | - Let us take a moment to consider the actual "Law of Attraction" and the role it plays in human attraction. The Law of Attraction was developed by members of the New Age Movement who were exploring the potential of the human mind over the body's future. The Law of Attraction states that "you get what you think about; your thoughts determine your destiny".

    Is this a fact? Can you really make your life into anything that you want it to be just by thinking about it happening? While sc ...

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  • Steps Families Can Take To Living Green
    By: Britt Michaelian | - I do not consider myself to be a huge environmentalist but, I am proud to say that I saved my allowance to join Greenpeace in the 80s. As an adult, I now realize the importance of having an awareness about our impact on the earth and sharing this with our children.

    We may not be able to save our planet from every black cloud, but it is important to be responsible and respectful to the earth on a daily basis.

    There are simple steps that we can all take to help l ...

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  • Port Hope Residents Have Hope In Lowering Toxic Radiation Levels.
    By: David Baker. | - Port Hope has hope for tackling it's radiation issue. There is a solution that I've come up with if you read further. While certain people in Port Hope believe the solution to the problem of toxic radiation exists in denial, there are many others who want to address the health risk. There have been attempts by Port Hope's self appointed spokespersons to downplay the significance of radiation levels in order to protect their finacial interests. In my opinion there is a solution that will reso ...
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  • Alternative Power Options For The Future
    By: Calvin Joness | - In this day of rising energy costs it is important for us to explore every option we have available to produce the energy it takes to power our modern world. Solar power addresses the concerns quite well because it uses sunlight for generating energy, which is available free, and it is harmless to the environment. Understand that, within 10 years, solar, wind and nuclear energy will be widely available, helping America enjoy multiple sources of energy, still including petroleum products.
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  • 10 Powerful Health Reasons To Know More About Limu Moui
    By: AnneMarie Berukoff | - 10 powerful health reasons why you need to know more about Limu Moui “Knowledge of the oceans is more important than just a matter of curiosity. Our very survival may hinge upon it.” President John Kennedy, 1961

    What is the preventative health value of sea plants or vegetables, as exemplified by Limu Moui? What do you know about this wonder plant considered to be the 3000 year old health secret of the South Pacific? To best value and respect Limu, it’s important ...

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  • A 5 Step Self-confidence Formula.
    By: Bjorn Brands | - Faith is the head chemist of the mind. FAITH is a state of mind which may be induced, or created, by affirmation or repeated instructions to the subconscious mind, through the principle of auto-suggestion.

    In connection with this, consider the statement, ALL THOUGHTS WHICH HAVE BEEN EMOTIONALIZED, (given feeling) AND MIXED WITH FAITH, begin immediately to translate any emotions.

    Not only thought impulses which have been mixed with FAITH, but those which have been mi ...

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  • Plant Spirit Shamanism: What's Up With The Weather?
    By: ross heaven | - Plant spirit shamans natural healers who work with herbs, ritual, and the elements have long known that the world is not made up of discrete and separate parts, but that we are all one: that the butterfly effect' of a single extra drop of water released from a cloud into a Gloucestershire river could eventually lead to flooding in the distant streets of London.

    Through Gaia Theory and a more informed understanding in recent years of how the natural world, the environ ...

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  • Going Green In The Kitchen
    By: Hillary Marshak | - The NoteBaert Nature Museum hosts a multi-level Extreme Green House, inhabited by the fictitious and wacky Green family, who shows you how to be "green" in your bathroom, your basement, your dining room, and of course (the reason why we're here)...your kitchen.

    Demonstrating landfill capacities, and displaying live rotting meals, museum experts offered loads of information from the simple recycling tip, to the science of composting. They showed us what bacterias were good and bad ...

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  • Unleash The Power Of Your Subconscious Mind
    By: Carol Robinson | - Have you ever asked yourself, Why don't I have the life that I dreamed of as a child'? Why don't I have more money, better health or, well, you fill in the blank. Many people today are searching for the answers to these questions. They want change but are unaware of how to implement changes. I was one of these people.

    In my search for answers, I came across information about the mind and how it really works. There are two aspects to the mind, the conscious mind and the unco ...

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  • Why Should I Raise British White Cattle
    By: Morris Halliburton | - A breed of beef cattle know as British White Cattle has made a remarkable transition from being status symbol in medieval Britain to a mainstream purebred beef breed. Today the British White Cattle breed is a result of pure and selective breeding. There are numerous qualities and characteristics of British White Cattle that separate them from other breeds and make them a favorite of beef cattle producers.

    British White Cattle have excellent milk and quality meat producing abilitie ...

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  • Scientific Terminology
    By: neil parnham | - Below are some quick introductions into two scientific terms, highly simplified to help you understand them to a better degree.

    Absolute Configuration

    This is a way of denoting the absolute structure of an optical isomer. Two conventions are in use. The D-L convention relates the structure of the molecule to some reference molecule in the case of sugars and similar compounds, the dextrorotatory form of glyceraldehydes (HOCH2CH(OH)CHO). 2.3 dihdroxyproppanal) was use ...

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  • About The Limitations - Part 2 - Be Specific, Have Faith, And Gratitude
    By: Aldian Prakoso | - Be as specific as you can; have faith that it will happen and stay in a mode of gratitude being thankful for everything you now have, but above all, you must have volition. Volition is the willpower, the free will and the determination in your soul to get what you desire. Volition is the swelling up of conscious thoughts that trigger the spark in the ignition that gets the car revved up and ready to go. Now think back to when you were a child and you heard the clinging bells of the ice cream tru ...
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  • Keep Believing In That Old Law Of Attraction
    By: Paul Warren | - When the evidence all around you screams that your one desire in life is impossible, sometimes its difficult to keep the faith in the universal laws of attraction.

    But if you do, we promise you that your faith will not be misplaced. The Number One mistake people make when utilizing the universal law of attraction is giving in to external reality -- the circumstances around them --that shout that what you're aiming for is impossible.

    All too often, individuals see t ...

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  • Do You Want The Best For Your Child?
    By: Paul Heingarten | - You would probably have a hard time finding a parent that doesn't want the best for their child.  Food, shelter, education, love...when it comes to raising our children nothing should be too good.  An important part of a child's development comes from their ability to communicate.  Books help foster this ability in children.  The following is an excerpt from an ebook titled "Books For Children", which further details the benefits children receive from reading and li ...
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  • A Curious Tale About Solar Panels
    By: Alistair Siddons | - THE SEPTEMBER 2006 ISSUE OF SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN was dedicated to exploring the future of energy beyond the carbon era. The editors share a sobering outlook: 'Decades may pass before hydrogen-powered trucks and cars relegate gasoline-and diesel-fueled vehicles to antique auto shows.' Until that happens, we'll 'muddle-through' somehow. (Scientific American: 3)

    But why does it take so long for some energy technologies to get from the lab and industrial applications to the service o ...

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  • Working For A Living
    By: Kirk Somers | - When most of us will spend most our lives at a job we may or may not enjoy, it seems odd that there isn't more discussion as to why we work. And I don't mean because we have to pay the rent, but why do we work the way we do? Working does help us to pay the rent. That much is clear. And that's why pretty much all of us have jobs. But coupled with all of us having a job comes a whole list of issues: overwork, debt, consumerism, problems of technology, the environment, traffic problems, fast food l ...
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  • Jersey City, Nj - A City Rich With Attractions, Entertainment And Unbeatable Waterfront Views
    By: Frank Dalotto | - Jersey City is a city rich with lifestyle variety, attractions, and entertainment. It is also a city with fascinating small ethnic neighborhoods, modern high rise condo towers, and attractions that include museums, a nationally recognized science learning center, and unbeatable, world class harbor views overlooking the New York City Skyline, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.

    Jersey City is also steep in history. Before the Civil War, the cit ...

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  • The Real Da Vinci Code: An Introduction To Leonardo's Vitruvian Man
    By: Allen Rubin | - Leonardo Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man (the Da Vinci Man with four arms and four legs in a square and circle) is the most popular secular symbol in the world. My 10 years of research suggests that the Vitruvian Man is a universal symbol for greater love, relationships, success, health and the new age 21st century paradigm of indivisible wholeness, the paradigm for world peace. A New Renaissance!

    The Da Vinci Man is a universal translator between scientific models (represented by the Da ...

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  • The Invisible Ether And Michelson Morley
    By: Michael Strauss | - Modern scientists adopted the ancient concept of the ether to explain the fundamental nature of the universe. Einstein allegedly dethroned the ether concept with his space time continuum. In spite of this, we might have to revisit the ether concept.

    The concept of the invisible ether or 'aether' is an old concept dating to the time of the ancient Greeks. They considered the ether as that medium which permeated all of the universe and even believed the ether to be another element. ...

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  • The Invisible Ether And Michelson Morley
    By: MStrauss | - The concept of the invisible ether or 'aether' is an old concept dating to the time of the ancient Greeks. They considered the ether as that medium which permeated all of the universe and even believed the ether to be another element. Along with Earth, Wind, Fire and Water Aristotle proposed that the ether should be treated as the fifth element or quintessence; this term which literally means 'fifth element' has even survived down to the present day to explain an exotic form of 'dark energy' w ...
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