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How the Internet Works
In 1989, Tim Berners–Lee invented the World Wide Web, an Internet–based hypermedia initiative
for global information sharing while at CERN. Sir Tim Berners–Lee is the reason you're reading this
story in a web browser, complete with hypertext and an internet address that looks like this:
http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/06/sir–tim–berners–lee/. But you weren't supposed to
see the address. In building the first web browser at Switzerland's CERN nuclear research lab in the
early '90s, the English–born Berners–Lee designed a system where only the technicians behind the
scenes would see addresses. The ordinary web user would only see text and hypertext, jumping from
page to page without ever typing on a keyboard. "On the initial design of the web, you didn't see the
http:// when you were a user. You just read text and you clicked on links," Berners–Lee tells Wired.
"In the original web browser, you had to bring up a special link inspector to see addresses. That's
why I wasn't worried about http:// being ugly. No one would really see it." As the web grew, this
particular vision was lost – at least in part. But you'd have to say that the web still exceeded
expectations. In 2010, according to the International Telecommunication Union, close to a third of
the world's population was using the web, and after beginning life as a means of merely sharing text,
it has evolved into a medium that shares everything from audio to video to entire software
applications that in
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Sir Tim Berners Lee : The Inventor Of The World Wide Web...
Sir Tim Berners–Lee was born June 8th, 1955 in London, England and was one of the four children
to Mary Lee Woods and Conway Berners–Lee. Tim Berners–Lee is known and credited as the
inventor of the World Wide Web. Both of Tim Berners–Lee's "parents worked on the first
commercially–built computer" the Ferranti Mark I, which helped influence him into studying
mathematics and science growing up as a child (Tim Berners–Lee Biography, n.d.). Tim attended
Sheen Mount Primary School and then went on to study at Emanuel School in London, England. He
then later went on to graduate in 1976 from Queen's College of the University of Oxford with a
first–class degree in physics. Soon after graduation, he received employment at a printing firm
"Plessey Telecommunications Ltd., located in Poole, Dorset, England" (Dennis, 2014). He then
eventually met his first wife Jane Northcote a fellow programmer who also studied at Oxford
University. However, this relationship ended soon after. He then eventually left Plessey
Telecommunications Ltd. and went on to work at the European Organization for Nuclear Research,
also known as CERN in Switzerland as a consultant software engineer where he built the first
prototype of a hypertext program called 'ENQUIRE'. In July 1990 Tim Berners–Lee married his
second wife Nancy Carlson, who was an American computer programmer who he met while
working at CERN. Together Berners–Lee and Carlson had two children together. Again, this
marriage did not last long and
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Html Coding And The World Wide Web
HTML Coding
HTML coding is used broadly on the world–wide–web. Without coding on the internet, users the
codes for a given website and produce what we see on our screens. This form of coding is what
makes web browsing possible; the code writing system was invented by a man named Tim Berners–
Lee (the same man who gives these codes an address on the internet) , a man who has been widely
awarded and praised for his work on the internet. Initially, HTML coding is what makes web
browsing on any web browser possible. Basically what web–browsers do is that they read certain
codes or code languages. HTML or "Hypertext Markup Language" is one of the coding languages
that web browsers read. The web browsers read and translate these codes, displaying and producing
what we see on our computer monitors or any internet capable device. Hypertext Markup Language
was invented by a man by the name of Tim Berners–Lee, he made this so he could use his coding
language and have it be displayed on the World Wide Web. These coding languages were made to be
used on the World Wide Web to provide data and information to scientist all around the world as
well as to let these scientist collaborate together to pull information together. Although the word–
wide–web had already been invented Sir Tim had to find a way to connect this information all
together. When Sir Tim sent in "Information Management: A Proposal" for the essentials of the
world–wide–web to CERN in Mach of 1989 in which he described a
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How Did Berners Lee Changed The World
Sir Tim Berners–Lee is an British physicist,who is also known for his invention that changed the
history of computers and our life: The World Wide Web. Until 1990, people were using Internet only
for e–mail because information on the Internet was spread and there was not a way to access it
all.All that changed with the invention of the World Wide Web. The whole idea of World Wide Web
was simple thought on Berners Lee's mind that it would be great idea for researchers to be able find
the documents they needed from any computer in the world.In 1980, he made his first attempt to
create resource by writing a program called Enquire to organize documents, lists of people, and the
projects on his computer.The hypertext program on his computer would
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Computer Applications : The Internet
Vincent Bova
Mr. Charles
Computer Applications
11/12/2015
WWW otherwise called the Internet. It is an open wellspring of data where archives and other web
assets are recognized by URL 's interlinked by hypertext joins. Most if not all sites keep running on
the Overall Web.The Internet was vital to the improvement of the Data Age and is the essential
apparatus billions of individuals use to cooperate on the Web. Tim Berners–Lee, an English
researcher at CERN, imagined the Internet (WWW) in 1989. The web was initially imagined and
created to take care of the demand for programmed data sharing between researchers in colleges and
organizations around the globe. The primary site at CERN – and on the planet – was committed to
the Internet venture itself and was facilitated on Berners–Lee 's NeXT PC. The site depicted the
essential components of the web; how to get to other individuals ' reports and how to set up your
own particular server. The Following machine – the first web server – is still at CERN. As a major
aspect of the task to restore the first site, in 2013 CERN reestablished the world 's first site to its
unique location. Starting in 2002, new thoughts for sharing and trading content specially appointed,
for example, Weblogs and RSS, quickly picked up acknowledgment on the Web. This new model for
data trade, essentially including client created and client altered sites, was named Web 2.0. The Web
2.0 blast was seen numerous new administration situated new companies
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Tim Berners Lee At Cern And The Good Old Html Essay
It all began with Tim Berners–Lee at CERN and the good old HTML. CERN, which is now mostly
famous for its Large Hadron Collider, has recently gained major publicity by attracting the attention
of frivolous news chasing the possibility of a black hole. I think even cooler than a black hole
marking the end of humanity, is the virtual world that has largely impacted her evolution. The
internet happened partly because of the outcome of CERN 's research and now we have a world
beside the real world, functioning in parallel and becoming the flesh and blood of a terrestrial specy
who was one day drawing on cave walls. HTML later became lingua franca of a world that was
becoming bigger while making our real world smaller and smaller.
HTML is the basic language understood by all WWW (World Wide Web) clients. It can execute on a
PC under any operating system such as Windows, Mac, Linux, or on a Unix workstation. However,
it is limited in its computational power intentionally because it can prevent the execution of
dangerous programs on the client machine. Web programmers, who are now much more
sophisticated in their applications, provide different type of services to a growing demand of
interactive content. Today, most users have competent client machines which are capable of doing
much more than HTML allows. Fortunately, there is steady development in the field, and today the
number of capable applications is expanding. We can easily build database–driven websites with
various
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What Did Feynman Say About How Science Works
1. What did Feynman say about how Science works?
Feynman simply explains how to find a new law in science: first we guess it, then we compute the
consequences of the guess to see if its right through experiments/nature/observation. If it disagrees
with experiment its wrong. He says that that simple statement is the key to science and it doesn't
matter who or when the guess was made.
2. How does spectroscopy tell us what Stars are made of?
When elements are heated they emit light at certain wavelengths which we perceive as colors.
Spectroscopy analyzes all the wavelengths in a particular beam of light and this information can be
used to determine what elements the source of the light contains. So with any object that emits light,
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We can then determine how far away the galaxy is by observing the brightness of the stars. If a
galaxy is too far away for us to distinguish individual stars, astronomers can use SuperNovas. We
know from experience how much light output a SuperNovae emits, so we can determine how far
away the galaxies are. Supernovae's can be used to measure the distance to galaxies as far as 10
billion light years away.
5. What is the Hubble Law, or Hubble Constant?
The Hubble Constant is the unit of measurement used to describe the expansion of the universe. The
Hubble Constant states that the farther a galaxy is away from us, the faster it is moving away from
us. Hc = 42 miles/second ÷ 3 million Light Years
6. How do we get the age of the universe?
We can get the age of the universe simply by reversing the equation. Light travels incredibly fast,
around 186,000 miles per second. First we need to calculate how fast light travels in a year:
186,000 mi/sec (3600s/1hr)(24hr/1day)(365day/1year) = 5.866 x 1012
That's how far light travels in 1 lightyear, so now we multiply by 3 million:
(5.866 x 1012)(3 x 106) = 1.76 x
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How Did Tim Berners Lee Work
Tim Berners–Lee
Report by Lincoln Strand
Sir Timothy John Berners–Lee, OM, KBE, FRS, FREng, FRSA, FBCS, also known as Tim
Berners–Lee or Tim BL, was born on June 8, 1955 in the United Kingdom. He attended Sheen
Mount Primary School, and then Emanuel School, before going to college at the University of
Oxford. He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts in physics. Following this, Berners–Lee worked at
multiple places of employment, including the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
in 1980, but later left that same year.
In 1984, Tim Berners–Lee rejoined CERN. In the years prior to returning, he gained experience with
computer networking. Five years later, in 1989, CERN had one of the world's largest internet
installations. This gave
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Leonardo Vetria Research Paper
When physicist Leonardo Vetra is found murdered with the word "Illuminati" branded onto his
chest, Maximilian Kohler, the director of CERN (European Council for Nuclear Research), contacts
Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon for help. Kohler has Langdon flown to CERN. Langdon
explains the role of the Illuminati–a secret society of artists, scientists, and freethinkers–as a long–
standing enemy of the Catholic Church. While Langdon is explaining this, and learning more about
Vetra's research, Vetra's adopted daughter, Vittoria, who is also a physicist, joins them. Vittoria and
her father had created antimatter in a CERN lab. This was doubly important to her father because he
was a priest, and the discovery promised to give humanity access to the secrets of creation.
However, it is also a great threat because antimatter explodes when it comes into contact with
normal matter. This becomes a pressing issue when they learn that their biggest sample has been
stolen, and the battery that generates the magnetic field (and keeps the antimatter stable) has only a
twenty–four–hour life span. CERN is then contacted by the Vatican: a threat has been issued
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In the Vatican archives, Langdon finds clues to where the cardinals will be killed in a manuscript by
Galileo. (The murder sites will be located at places important to the Illuminati, and each candidate
will be killed according to one of the four elements: earth, air, fire, and water.) Langdon leads the
Swiss Guard to the Pantheon. Langdon and Vittoria enter the church. However, through a
conversation with the church caretaker, Langdon realizes they are in the wrong place. They race to
Santa Maria del Popolo but arrive too late. They find the first cardinal dead–partially buried in the
earth, suffocated with dirt, and branded ornately with the word
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Origin of Mass of Subatomic Particles Essay
This past October of 2013, François Englert and Peter W. Higgs were jointly awarded the Nobel
Peace Prize in Physics for 2013. "For the theoretical discovery of a mechanism that contributes to
our understanding of the origin of mass of subatomic particles, and which recently was confirmed
through the discovery of the predicted fundamental particle, by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at
CERN's Large Hadron Collider". Both Englert and Higgs proposed the theory of how particles
acquire mass. It was 1964 when both men proposed this theory independently. It wasn't until the
year 2012, that both men had their ideas confirmed by discovery of the Higgs Boson particle
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These forces work over different ranges and have different strengths. That is to say, Gravity is the
weakest; the electromagnetic force has infinite range but is much stronger than gravity. Three of the
fundamental forces result from the exchange of force–carrier particles; these belong to a group of
particles called –bosons. Particles of matter transfer discrete amounts of energy by exchanging
bosons with each other (CERN). Each fundamental force has its own corresponding boson – the
strong force is carried by the gluon, the electromagnetic force is carried by the photon, and the W
and Z bosons coincide with the weak force (CERN). That is to say, The Standard Model includes the
electromagnetic, strong and weak forces and all their carrier particles. This new particle was
somewhat consistent with the Higgs boson, but it will take more research to actually determine if it
is the same Higgs boson predicted by the original Standard Model. Being that protons are filled with
subatomic particles like quarks, antiquarks, and gluons they rarely pass or collide with each other.
That is to say, at a mass of about 125 GeV, the Higgs boson particle turned out to be approximately
one hundred times heavier than a proton. The Higgs boson particle showed that particles due have
mass. This played a unique role in the Standard
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John Berners Lee Research Paper
Honor is high respect or glory. To me honor is a person of great accomplishments and should be
highly respected. A person of great honor to me is Sir Timothy John Berners–Lee who was born on
June 8th, 1955 in London, England. Berners–Lee's parents are Mary Lee Woods, who was an
english mathematician and a computer programmer, and Conway Berners–Lee, who was also a
mathematician and a computer scientist. After completing his A levels at Emmanuel School, he then
went to Queens College of the University in 1973, graduating in 1976, receiving a first class physics
degree. In his early career Berners–Lee worked as an engineer at Plessey in Poole, a
telecommunications company for two years. In 1978 he left Plessey in Poole. In the same year
Berners–Lee
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Is Information On The Net Reliable? Essay
Is Information on the Net Invalid?
In his essay, "Picking Nits on the Net," John Oughton reminds Internet users that information on the
Net does not have a guarantee of authenticity, so it must be carefully evaluated. Oughton gives some
examples and also provides some useful advice on evaluating information on the Internet. Oughton's
writing is well supported by reasonable arguments, informative and very useful, and the examples
that he uses are commonly encountered by most Internet users; however, sometimes he understates
the advantages of valuable information on the Net.
Some examples that Oughton uses to support his claims are very reasonable. As we can see in his
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For that reason, I agree with Oughton that " the unexamined site is not worth believing" (462).
Moreover, Oughton's writing is very informative and useful to Internet users. For example, when he
gives some guidelines for surfers to surf the Net by suggesting to determine the credibility of
sources, to check citations from individuals or institutions before forwarding them, and to remain
skeptical in analyzing information on the Net. These guidelines, which are leading surfers to be
more critical, I think, are very helpful and important in examining an extremely large collection of
information on the Net. They are the basic things Internet users need to know before surfing the Net.
In addition, the examples that Oughton uses in the first paragraph about "forwarded copies of false"
virus warnings, "myths about LSD... in sticks–on tattoos," and "a mortally ill little boy who wants
the postcards... to get into The Guinness Book of Records" (462) are also very common for most
Internet users. As an Internet user myself, I can relate to what Oughton says, since I often find
pieces of forwarded junk mail in my mailbox. These pieces of mail are usually about false virus
warnings as mentioned by Oughton. Sometimes, I even receive mail that tells me I would be lucky if
I forward it to a number of people. Unbelievably, some people actually do that, and I have to waste
time
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Nt1310 Unit 1 Research Paper
Question 3
The Standard Model of particle physics is a theory concerning the electromagnetic, weak and strong
forces, as well as classifying all the subatomic particles known. It was developed as a collaborative
effort of scientists around the world during the latter half of the 20th century. Because of its success
in explaining wide variety of experimental results, the Standard Model is often referred to as a
"theory of almost everything". Although the Standard Model is quite consistent, it does not address
some profound questions about the nature of the universe and it does leave some phenomena
unexplained. One of these phenomena that the Standard Model doesn't explain is gravity. (CERN,
2015)
Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(2015). Extra dimensions, graviton and tiny black holes. Retrieved 8 13, 2015, from CERN:
home.web.cern.ch
CERN. (2015). Supersymmetry. Retrieved 8 11, 2015, from CERN: home.web.cern.ch
CERN. (2015). The early universe. Retrieved 8 11, 2015, from CERN: home.web.cern.ch
CERN. (2015). The Standard Model. Retrieved 8 13, 2015, from CERN: home.web.cern.ch
Heile, F. (2014). The Big Bang: Where did the first atoms come from? Retrieved from Quora:
http://www.quora.com/The–Big–Bang/Where–did–the–first–atoms–come–from
Johnson, E. D. (2013). Problems with the Standard Model. Retrieved 8 11, 2015, from Physics:
ffden–2.phys.uaf.edu
Krause, C. (2015). Unifying General Relativity and the Standard Model. Retrieved 8 12, 2015, from
The Faith of a Heretic: krauselabs.net
NASA. (2013). What is gravity really? Retrieved 8 16, 2015, from Nasa: spaceplace.nasa.gov
Nave, R. (2014). Unification of Gravity . Retrieved 8 10, 2015, from Hyperphysics:
hyperphysics.phy–astr.gsu.edu
Quevedo, F. (2010). Cambridge Lectures on Supersymmetry and Extra Dimensions . Cambridge :
University of Cambridge.
Whitney, C. (2014, 3 17). Nasa Technology Views Birth of the Universe . Retrieved 8 15, 2015,
from NASA:
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The Discovery Of The Higgs Boson
The universe is weird. Its positively maddening how, despite knowing so much, we humans only
know four percent of all the knowable stuff the universe has to tell. New discoveries are being made
every day about multitudes of subjects. Cures for diseases, new background into the first organisms
to inhabit the planet, and new advances in personal technology occur so often that it may be difficult
to be shocked by the world around us. However every so often a discovery is made, and an
experiment goes perfectly right. The discovery of the Higgs Boson is that experiment. Well,
metaphorically speaking it is. The universe and science lend themselves well to hyperbole however
the truth is never so simple. The Higgs Boson is the fundamental particle that gives everything mass.
The standard model of physics depends on the Higgs Bosons ' existence. The Standard Model is an
explanation for how the building blocks of the universe interact with matter(CERN Accelerating
Science, The Standard Model). According to the Standard Model, All matter is made of elementary
particles. Elementary particles are the building blocks of matter and are separated into two groups,
Leptons and Quarks. Both Leptons and Quarks contain groups and generations. The groups,
containing six particles each, are related in pairs known as generations. Quark generations are
broken up in three pairs. Up and Down Quark, Charm and Strange Quark, and Top and Bottom
Quark. Leptons are also grouped in three generations.
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Tim Berners Lee's Impact On Society
If an average person was asked to explain how the Internet worked, what would be their response?
They would most likely have no idea how to explain it. However, it had to have been invented
somehow, and Tim Berners–Lee is one of the inventors. He created a core part of the internet over
countless hours of work. Born into a tech–loving family, he is privileged to be known as the
inventor of the World Wide Web.
Tim Berners–Lee was interested in technology from the start. He was born in London in 1955.
Inspired by his parents, he became hooked on computer science. He attended The Queen's College
at Oxford and received a 1st Class Bachelor of Arts degree in physics. Afterwards, he became an
engineer in a telecommunications business. However, he wasn't satisified with his career choice. ...
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While working there, he created the Hyper–Text Transfer Protocol, or "HTTP", in order to
communicate information between researchers more easily. His job at CERN was a lot harder before
he invented HTTP. 9 years later, he figured out how to combine HTTP and the Internet to form the
World Wide Web; the first website was in turn created by him. At the time, it wasn't very
revolutionary or open to the public, but today the Internet's impact on society is huge.
He was greatly honored for his work, receiving many awards. One such award was the Order of
Merit, which is held by only 24 living people. He was also voted into becoming a Fellow of the
Royal Society. In 2004, he was knighted and became a Knight Commander of the Order of the
British Empire. Today, he works with the UK government to make the Internet more widely
accessible. The A4AI was formed in order to reach that goal, and Tim Berners–Lee is a major
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Tim Berners Lee : The Creator Of The World Wide Web
Tim Berners–Lee has not even come close to attaining the same celebrity status that Microsoft
founder Bill Gates has reached, but history may be kinder to him in the long run. Berners–Lee is the
creator of the World Wide Web, the user–friendly, graphics–based interface for navigating around
the Internet. Millions around the globe visit the Web daily, and in a way, it has evolved into its own
life form. Information on nearly any subject can be retrieved, vast bookstores quickly perused, and
speeches of international leaders played back. Its potential for use (and abuse) is staggering, but it
was Berners–Lee, the son of two computer scientists, and his simple hypertext program that made it
all possible. "The slender, 40–year–old British ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To do this he developed a software program he called Enquire, short for "Enquire Within Upon
Everything," which was also the name of a vintage encyclopedia of knowledge that he had once
loved. Enquire used the idea of "hypertext," a technique that links together information across
documents through associative trails that allow users to jump from one "link" to another. For
instance, the search term "cats" might also lead to links to "household pets" and "lions," almost in
the same way the old card catalog in library would offer suggestions under "see also" headings.
While hypertext was not a new idea, Berners–Lee 's Enquire program was––because it worked
across several networks, not just one in–house server. His creation made possible the millions of
connected servers that are now known as the Internet. Berners–Lee considered marketing Enquire,
but knew that in time competitors would copy it and there might then exist several versions that
were deliberately incompatible with one another. Such a structure would limit access to other
networks, which was the beauty of the concept in the first place. These circumstances led to the
evolution of the World Wide Web. "A vendor–neutral forum was essential for it to interoperate
globally," Berners–Lee said in Forbes ASAP. "If I tried to cash in, there might never
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The Harder You Look, the More There Is to See Essay
Far away, on the border of both France and Switzerland, lies the massive CERN Accelerator
Complex. This series of particle accelerators increases the momentum of packets of nuclei to almost
light speed, then collides them. It collects the debris of the resulting destruction in hopes of finding
the basic building blocks of matter. This is a basic overview of what happens at CERN, but when
examined more closely, this process becomes far more difficult and complicated. How does this
"Atom Smasher" work? How is it built? Most importantly, how do the thousands of euros poured
into this costly research benefit the practical world? The CERN Accelerator Complex uses advanced
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The final step is when they are shot into the Large Hadron Collider, twenty–seven kilometers, about
seventeen miles, in circumference. This ring has two vacuum tubes that fire protons in opposite
direction, crossing them over in detector caverns. Here, computers take measurements to make sure
nothing unexpected happens, such as a packet colliding into a wall, or smashing into another packet
too early. When they are finally made to collide at four terra–EV each, the computer tracks
information about the debris, small particles such as quarks, and keeps it as data. Thus ends the
travel of the packets and the process is repeated, furthering the cause of science. The technology to
make this process work is incredibly advanced, stretching from super–conduction to super
computers. Most of the electronics at CERN are superconducting, which is where wires are cooled
to such an extent that they provide virtually no resistance for the electrons passing through them.
The niobium titanium wires at CERN are cooled to negative 456.34 degrees Fahrenheit, making
them one–hundred times more conductive. This is vital, because the power required to keep the
accelerators, computers, magnets, ect. running is so colossal, the CERN complex needs it's own
substation. It runs on 1.3 terra–watts hours per year, enough to power 300,000 homes in the United
Kingdom. The radio–frequency cavity, one of the
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Analysis Of Berners Lee 's ' The Slender, 40 Year Old...
Berners–Lee is the creator of the World Wide Web, the user–friendly, graphics–based interface for
navigating around the Internet. Millions around the globe visit the Web daily, and in a way, it has
evolved into its own life form. Information on nearly any subject can be retrieved, vast bookstores
quickly perused, and speeches of international leaders played back. Its potential for use (and abuse)
is staggering, but it was Berners–Lee, the son of two computer scientists, and his simple hypertext
program that made it all possible. "The slender, 40–year–old British scientist is as thoughtful and
obscure as the Web is splashy and pervasive," wrote James Daly in Forbes ASAP in 1996.Berners–
Lee 's parents met while working on the Ferranti Mark I, the first computer to be sold commercially
(its predecessors had all been developed privately, or for military use). He grew up in London in an
intellectual atmosphere where "we discussed imaginary numbers over breakfast," Berners–Lee
recalled in the Forbes ASAP interview. As a tot he made his own make–believe computers out of
cardboard boxes. He attended the Emanuel School in London, and upon entering Queen 's College at
Oxford in 1973 could not choose between mathematics and engineering; he chose physics as a
compromise. There he constructed his own computer out of various scrounged parts and a television
set.After graduating with an honors degree in 1976, Berners–Lee worked for a few high–tech firms
in England. From 1976 to 1978 he
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Why Does One Take A Nap?
Why does one take a nap? or play an instrument? Or play a sport? Or study hard and get good
grades? Why do people give up all they have to find love? To find companionship? To find solace?
Why is it that people invest in relationships? In ideas? In technologies? All these questions can be
answered by one overarching theme – reason. Reason dictates all we do, big or small, difficult or
easy, fast or time consuming. The reason behind why a person does what he or she does is not an
easy question to answer, but there are numerous conditions that affect their personas. People draw
inspiration from their surroundings, from their past experiences, and most importantly from what
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Authors use of their own history and past to further the goals of the novel enhance and deepen the
meaning of the book. The two worlds, the fictional one of the book and the real one of the Earth, go
hand–in–hand to create the story and give it meaning. One cannot survive and succeed without the
other. The pieces of literature become synonymous with the time period they are written in and
demonstrate the past life of the author. In effect, they become artifacts of times, carrying their
secrets for posterity. The author draws on his or her surroundings to give the book validity, one that
gives the story meaning past the superfluous one, one that gives the story a meaning that is
unattainable unless the reader goes one step further – a sort of puzzle that needs to be unlocked. This
puzzle can be solved however through understanding the authors, as McGann puts it, "point of
origin", "by studying biography and bibliography" (Murfin 267) and by learning "the history of the
works reception, as the body of opinion has become part of the platform on which we are situated
when we study the work at our own particular 'point of reception'" (Murfin 267). The author's
upbringing, his childhood, his experiences and the cultural, societal, economical and intellectual
atmosphere around him dictate the reason behind why the author wrote
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Does Antimatter Exist
Antimatter (Draft)
This isn't a trick question. Antimatter is exactly what you might think it is –– the opposite of normal
matter, of which the majority of our universe is made. Until just recently, the presence of antimatter
in our universe was considered to be only theoretical. In 1928, British physicist Paul A.M. Dirac
revised Einstein's famous equation E=mc². Dirac said that Einstein didn't consider that the "m" in
the equation –– mass –– could have negative properties as well as positive. Dirac's equation (E = +
or – mc2) allowed for the existence of anti–particles in our universe. Scientists have since proven
that several anti–particles exist.
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Her response follows:
Let's start by defining matter. People have asked "what is matter?" for quite a long time.
Democritus, the ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician, envisioned structure in the building
blocks of everything and he called the basis for this structure an atom; he wrote, "nothing exists
except atoms and empty space: everything else is opinion." At the atomic level, the world can be
described in terms of the elements, including hydrogen, oxygen, carbon and the like.
As it turns out, though, atoms are not the fundamental constituents of matter. When we zoom closer
into matter, by probing at smaller distances, the subatomic world unfolds. The closer we look, the
stranger this world, the quantum world, actually behaves. We can not make a direct connection with
it: at a small scale, objects do not behave like rods or balls or waves or clouds or anything we have
ever directly experienced. But the quantum mechanics of this world does let us describe how atoms
form
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Web Technology
On March 2009, CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research celebrated the 20th
anniversary of the Web (CERN, 2009).With internet users accounting for 28.5% of the world
population in June 2010 (Internet World Stats, 2011), the web's growth and use have become an
integral part of modern day living whether for business or entertainment. Its impact and usage in
today's world is even more remarkable considering its humble beginnings and origin. For many
people the differences between the internet and the web are not clear and in many cases in day to
day conversations these terms are used interchangeably to mean the same thing. Therefore to help
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Although his idea provoked little response, Berners continued in the development of his idea using
an at the time new and very specialised personal computer called the NeXT. Development of his
ideas was based on the existing technologies of TCP/IP as his chosen network protocol and
hypertext. Later joined by CERN engineer Robert Cailliau (Appendix a), Berners began to revise his
ideas and started writing the code for his project. From early on, he decided that all programs
involved with his project should have acronyms starting with HT for hypertext. This resulted in
what we now know as the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) used to link hypertext document
over the internet, and Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) a language for formatting and
structuring the hypertext documents. The development of HTML would become apparent in its use
when he wrote the programme for the worlds first web browser which he called the WorldWideWeb
browser. Although this only ran on the NeXT computer system, its Graphical User Interface (GUI)
was the first step towards 'making the web an interactive medium' (CERN, 2008) that would make
surfing the internet more accessible to people. Along with HTTP and HTML, Berners also
developed a way of giving documents addresses for location using a Universal Resource Identifier
(URI) which we now more commonly know as a URL –
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Tim Berners-Lee
Tim Berners–Lee made the World Wide Web to let people be able to share documents with each
other. Tim Berners–Lee had to develop the software on his own time while attending college and
having a job. Tim Berners–Lee got kicked out of one of his colleagues for trying to hack into the
colleges website just for the fun of it. Its always the trouble makers that end up making some of the
most important things in our lives. From Steve Jobs never finishing college up to where he ended up
making every Apple related technology to Bill Gates who dropped out of Harvard but ended up
owning Microsoft. Tim Berners–Lee went to Emanuel School from 1969 – 1973 and to Queens
College, Oxford from 1973 – 1976.(Stacy, Robert) He attended Queens College at Oxford
University, while he was a student there he built a computer from his collection of spare electrical
parts. His last year at Queens College he got kicked out for trying to hack into the colleges website
just for the fun of it. He also attended Emanuel School which is a private boys school in southwest
London (Tim Berners–Lee (Bio)) One day when Tim came home, his father was reading books
about the human brain, while working on a speech about how much more powerful and useful
computers would be if like the human brain they could make connections among random pieces of
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(Kennedy, Adrienne) After graduating from college, he worked for Plessy Telecommunications on
bar codes. He had a passion for the electrical side of things he did there. (Kennedy, Adrienne) In
1989 Berners–Lee drafted a proposal for a global hypertext project and his bosses at CERN were
skeptical. He pressed the issue and eventually won approval to purchase a NeXT computer to start
his ideas of the World Wide Web. (Berners–Lee,
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The Internet And Its Impact On Society
The Internet plays a huge role in today's society. Everything in today's world revolves around the
Internet. Individuals use it to pay bills, access social media, email, etc. Most individuals do not
know that they would not be able to access any of these privileges if they did not exist. A web server
is a client/server process. It uses a specific software to fulfill a client's web page request by finding,
selecting, and forming the web page to be transmitted to the client's device. This would be from the
time that a client makes a request until they receive the information. This paper will discuss the
following subtopics: the past, present, and future of web servers, including other competing
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("History of the Web") The website described the basic features of the web; how to access other
people 's documents and how to set up your own server...Lee created the first website on his earlier
invention the NeXT computer. ("The Birth of the Web") The original NeXT machine that created the
first web server can still be found at Cern. Cern has also re–created the first website that Lee had
invented on the NeXT machine. Today, web servers are an important piece of technology to have in
an organization. Speed, time, cost and security are the most important attributes involved with a web
server. Currently, the leading web servers include Apache, which is the most widely–installed web
server, Microsoft 's Internet Information Server (IIS) and NGNIX. (Lingan) However, new
developments in the technology field are constantly evolving. These developments will deal with a
new technology called cloud hosting. The future of web servers is unclear. However, the new trend
under discussion is the technology of cloud hosting and infrastructure. With this, the cloud
infrastructure will become the default web server environment. This means that there will be a move
towards open source platform services, a greater focus on small businesses, developers, and
individuals, developers will be the center of future IT departments, and growth will outpace the
traditional market. (Uretsky)
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To Kill A Mockingbird, By Tim Berners-Lee
Honor can mean many different things to individual people. The official definition of honor states "
a high respect or esteem". My definition of honor is someone who has done something to earn
respect in a community.
Tim Berners–Lee, a British computer scientist, was born on June 8, 1955 and is known for
revolutionizing at the basic level world wide communications, but on a greater whole civilization as
we know it. Berners–Lee created the World Wide Web. In 1989, while Lee was working at CERN(A
european organization for nuclear research) he proposed the idea of an information distribution
system to help connect the CERN employees to each other.
In 1990, he wrote the first web client and server and when web technology started to spread,
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The Physics : Physics, The Conditions Just After The Big Bang
"We actually have 2 answers, one answer is what we tell people and the other answer is the truth...
Answer number 1, we are reproducing the physics, the conditions just after the Big Bang. We're
doing it in this collider and we're reproducing that so we can see what it was like when the universe
just started. This is what we tell people... answer 2, we're trying to understand the basic laws of
nature... We study particles because just after the Big Bang, all there was particles. And they carried
the information about how our universe started and how it got to be the way it is and it's future"
(Particle Fever). The LHC was designed in the mid 1980's and is an ongoing collaborative effort that
brings together 10,000 people of over 100 nationalities. This group consisted of particle physicists,
in particular experimentalists and theorists. Without one, the other could not exist. The
experimentalists build machines, run experiments, analyze data, and try to discover things. The
theorists construct the theories behind the concrete physics taking place. In order to connect such a
widespread network of people, the world wide web was invented at CERN so that data could be
shared (Particle Fever). Some of these people have spent their entire careers with one objective –
explain the string theory, and most importantly, find the Higgs particle. The Higgs particle is the
only remaining particle in the Standard Model that has not been discovered. As the final piece to the
puzzle, physicists
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The Key Features Of The World Wide Webs Development Essay
Introduction
In this report I will be researching and reporting on the key features of the World Wide Webs
development and analysing the aspects of what made up the World Wide Web. The main subjects
will be the WWW (World Wide Web), HTML5, CSS3/ CSS box model and JavaScript including
document object model. I will be exploring these subjects' core principles, purposes, features,
techniques and latest developments to display and further my knowledge of these subjects and
reinforce them with evidence.
Milestones in the history of the WWW
The World Wide Web was created in March 1989 by Tim Berners–Lee a British scientist working at
CERN ("The Birth of the Web | CERN"). CERN is an acronym of the French phrase "Conseil
Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire" which translate to the European Organization for Nuclear
Research. The World Wide Web was created to share information between scientist and institutes
worldwide. The World Wide Web is a series of computer networks interconnected by Coaxial cable
or fibre optic cables spanning underground and across the oceans. Tim Berners Lee crated his first
proposal for the World Wide Web in march 1989 see page 8 ("World Wide Web Born At CERN 25
Years Ago | CERN") for image of Tim Berners Lee Diagram for the World Wide Web.
The World Wide Web uses 3 protocols HTML (hypertext markup language), HTTP (hypertext
transfer protocol) and URLS (uniform resource locator). HTML is the coding language of the World
Wide Web and gives the ability to
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What is the World Wide Web?
Introduction.
The World Wide Web (WWW) also known as the Internet is a system of servers specifically for the
Internet to support specially created documents. These documents are created also specifically for
the internet in a mark–up language called HTML also know as Hyper Text Mark–up Language that
supports links to other documents, graphics and audio/video files. This means you can go from one
document to another by clicking on the links in the documents which with the World Wide Web they
can be anywhere in the world.
There are many programs called web browser that make so called surfing the web simple, smooth
and easy to access as it is why it is called surfing the web.
Past of the World Wide Web.
The World Wide Webs was actually first developed as a tool for collaboration in the high energy
physics community. After this it went on to other areas and grew to its huge current size.
As it made ease of accessing information it has been a great accomplishment, and this has meant
many areas have taken advantage of it.
The very first suggestion for the World Wide Web system was made in 1989 at CERN by Tim
Berners Lee also currently know as the World Wide Webs inventor. The end of the 1990s, prototype
software for a simple system was already being demonstrated.
To support the implementation of the system, it was important to offer access to existing information
without having to convert it to an unfamiliar format. They solved this by providing an interface
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Bevatron: The Antiproton
Antimatter is composed of antiparticles, which are similar to particles of normal matter, since the
corresponding antiparticles have the same mass and size, however they have the opposite charge.
For example, positrons have the same size and weight as electrons, however they are positively
charged, and antiprotons are the same size and weight as protons, however they are negatively
charged. Due to antimatters similarity to normal matter, it is able to make elements, molecules,
planets and possible whole galaxies out of antimatter. One very unique and fascinating fact about
antimatter, is the way it reacts with normal matter to make unbelievably big explosions for the
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This discovery was made by the radiation team, Emilio Segrè, Thomas Ypsilantis, Clyde Wiegand,
and Owen Chamberlain at Berkley, University of California.
 1956 – The same proton accelerator, The Bevatron, was later used to discover the antineutron.
This discovery was however made by a different team of scientists consisting of William Wenzel,
Bruce Cork, Oreste Piccione, and Glen Lambertson.
 1965 – At this stage all the components of an atom have been discovered, however, they have
only been discovered separately, and not as an antinucleus. This changed in 1965, when an
antideuteron was discovered, which is an antinucleus composed of an antiproton and an antineutron.
This proved that antimatter can make particles in the same way that normal matter does, and opens
the possibility of a whole universe made out of antimatter. This discovery was made by two separate
teams of scientists, at almost exactly the same time. The one team made the discovery using the
Alternating Gradient Synchrotron accelerator at Brookhaven National Laboratory, led by Leon
Lederman. The other team used the Proton Synchrotron at CERN led by Antonino
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The Impact Of Kundalini Energy On The Body Responsible For...
Thousands of years ago, in various parts of the world, a major discovery was made – an intelligent
mechanism in the body responsible for the process of spiritual awakening itself. In India, the name
used for this discovery was "Kundalini." On the physical level, Kundalini exists as a metabolic
system whose purpose is to upgrade the brain and to elevate it to higher forms of consciousness.
Kundalini energy is an accompaniment to psychic changes – that is, to new perspectives and
patterns of consciousness (Clarke, 2014). Bonnie Greenwell a 35 years old Ph.D. that have followed
spiritual practices, and since 1983 I have worked as a transpersonal therapist with people having
non–ordinary experiences associated with spiritual awakening, especially with kundalini arising,
which was the topic of my doctoral dissertation at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology.
Greenwell says that there is overwhelming evidence that ancient cultures knew about Kundalini and
the methods to accelerate it, which can result in profound physical and psychological effects. Due to
these effects, and since it is a natural process, Kundalini can be studied and measured just as any
other area of science. Learn more about the Kundalini experimental projects or works and how it
will assist in your own process of personal growth. Countries like India, enjoy from Kundalini
knowledge and also the welfare. Thi is one of the discovery that changed science and School system
programs in middle oriente even
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Manhattan Project Vs Big Science
The Manhattan project and the CERN project are both a part of Big Science. According to Bowles,
and Kaplan (2012) "the Manhattan project was discharged by the United States during World War II
to develop the atomic bomb, while CERN was to aid the association between all scientists to create
laboratory skills to fund fragment machines for giving charged particles high velocity used in high–
energy physics research and used by researchers from around the world, to use the facilities and
share ideas". CERN has failed to catch the attention and support of the American public at first.
Unlike CERN "the Manhattan project was considered by the public to be the beginning of Big
Science and had elements that had to be characteristic of
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The X Files Is An American Science Fiction Horror Drama...
There were many shows that could claim that they were the top show in the nineties. One of those
shows was Friends, it followed the story of six people three men and three women that lived in the
same apartment complex. The X–Files is an American science fiction horror drama television series
created by Chris Carter. The series revolves around FBI special agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully
who investigated X–Files. The Simpsons is an animated show created by Matt Groening. The series
is a satirical depiction of a working class lifestyle. The show is set in the fictional town of
Springfield. Seinfeld was a show that originally ran for nine seasons on NBC, from 1989 to 1998. It
was created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, the latter starring as a fictionalized version of
himself. Full House was a show created by Jeff Franklin for ABC. The show chronicles a widowed
father, Danny Tanner, who enlists his best friend and brother–in–law to help raise his three
daughters. The Fresh Prince of Bel–Air is a show that aired on NBC. The show stars Will Smith as a
fictionalized version of himself, who is sent to move in with his wealthy aunt and uncle in their Bel
Air mansion. Boy Meets World is a show that shows the coming of age and everyday life–lessons of
Cory. Saved by the Bell is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from 1989 to 1993. The
show followed a group of friends and their principal. Primarily focusing on lighthearted comedic
situations. Saturday Night Live is a
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Briefly outline the features of 'big science'. What is the...
This essay will explore the varied criteria attached to the definition of Big Science. With such a vast
array of opinions on the subject, an attempt will be made to simplify and rationalise a specific
definition. Examples of The Manhattan Project and the research conducted at CERN will be
investigated to this end, and the former will be examined for its perceived effect on Big Science.
It will be argued that Big Science is simply the industrialisation of Little Science, and that the
differences between the two are a matter of scale and resources rather than a complete change of
paradigm.
What is Big Science?
In order to discuss the development of Big Science it would be logical to have a precise definition,
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Others have argued that the scale of science has been growing steadily for centuries, and that it is
impossible to pinpoint a definite start for Big Science. Derek J. de Solla Price explained that the
scale of science had been increasing over the 300 years up to the start of the Second World War, and
suggested that Big Science signified the near end of this scientific era. (Capshew & Rader, 1992, p.
7) He also postulated that an entirely different style of conducting science would soon emerge.
Some think that Big Science is the culmination of the industrialisation and commercialisation of
scientific processes and knowledge. (Capshew & Rader, 1992, p. 9) This would imply that Big
Science must have an end in a technological application for use by the investor.
It could also be argued that Big Science is simply the proliferation of new methods of working to the
discipline, as found in large corporations at the time. Hughes points out the car manufacturer Ford
and the technology company General Electric as examples of "innovative production companies"
which required new ways of working due to their expanding workforces. (T. P. Hughes, 2004, p.
383)
Another important argument is that it is not only the centralisation of research facilities that denotes
Big Science, but also the centralisation of decisions. This practice came about as a result of larger
workforces that
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Theme Of Family In The Book I Alex Cross
In the book I, Alex Cross by James Patterson, the protagonist, Alex Cross, and his family living in
the nation's capital must solve a beloved niece's murder, and uncover the truth about the magnates of
the country –– all while nurturing the growing wound of the loss of a family member. In the book
Angels and Demons by Dan Brown, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon discovers the resurgence
of an ancient brotherhood known as the Illuminati, and flies to Rome to warn the Vatican, the
Illuminati's most hated enemy. Following the death of the Catholic pope, he works together with
Italian scientist Vittoria Vetra, and follows a centuries–old trail to prevent the murder of the Preferiti,
the four most promising cardinals to succeed the late pope and take the papal office themselves ––
all while searching for a canister of antimatter that could obliterate the Vatican –– and themselves ––
if left unchecked. While these books share certain similarities, including the settings, they contain
drastic differences, such as themes and the role of certain aspects of religion.
Both of the books I, Alex Cross and Angels and Demons share a theme of family –– but on a
drastically different scale. In I, Alex Cross, this theme is expressed throughout –– and almost
exclusively throughout –– Alex Cross's family. Much of the book is centered around this theme,
often showing scenes of one family member supporting one another how they are coping together
after the horrible incident of Caroline's death.
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Computers And The World Wide Web Essay
Computers play a huge role in our lives today and are an essential aspect of our day to day lives.
However, computers did not just immediately come into existence. Over a span of more than 100
years, computers have come a long way and will continue to evolve in the future. Computers are
continuously improving in both hardware and software design. In addition, new computers with
faster processing speed, more memory space, and improved clock speed are always being developed
and brought into the marketplace. However, one thing that will continue to remain the same in all
computers and continue to serve the same purpose is the World Wide Web, more commonly referred
to as the Web or the web. Similar to the development of computers, the World Wide Web was not
created overnight, but took time, effort, and brainpower to invent. We can credit this fascinating
invention that connects everyone in the world to British physicist and computer scientist Sir Tim
Berners–Lee. Sir Tim Berners–Lee was born on June 8, 1955 in London, England to Mary Lee
Wood and Conway Berners–Lee. Mary Lee and Conway met while they were both working on the
first commercially–built computer, the Ferranti Mark 1. As a boy, Sir Berners–Lee was an avid train
spotter and developed a knowing for train and railway parts by tinkering with small toys. His
fascination with mechanical and technical objects throughout the early part of his life lead him to
study at The Queens College, Oxford, graduating in 1976 to
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Tim Berners Lee Biography
Paraj Mathur
CPS 242
Tim Berners–Lee
As I write this paper, I notice how my life is entirely dependent on the internet. I am writing this
paper on Google Docs, on a chromebook, while I stream music online, check facebook every ten
minutes, and even pay my bills online. Internet has taken the world by storm. The internet, which
celebrated its 25th century in 2014, started as an idea in 1961. However, the internet as we know it,
started with the development of HTML by Tim Berners–Lee in 1990.
In 1989, Tim Berners–Lee, whose parents had previously worked on the world's first commercially
built computer – Ferranti Mark 1, developed an information management system and successfully
implemented communication between an HTTP client and server (McPherson, 2009).. Since then,
he has been at the forefront of innovation and has championed the cause of increasing internet
accessibility. He graduated first class from Queen's College, Oxford with a degree in physics. He
started his career with CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) where he first started
developing hypertext projects. Upon gaining success with his hypertext mini projects, he went on to
integrate HTTP with the internet and created the world's first web browser and website at CERN
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Since then, he has gained a lot of honors, having been knighted by the Queen for his contribution to
information technology, and has received several military and civilian honors in the UK. He was
conferred the title of 'inventor of the world wide web' during the 2012 summer olympics. He is a
staunch advocate of net neutrality and has worked with the UK government to make data easily
publically accessible ("Tim Berners– Lee",
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Can Science Prove the Creation of the Universe? Essay
If someone could tell you the answer to how it all began, how our world was created, why we exist,
would you want to know? Modern Science has made some pretty impressive discoveries about our
universe. As stated by George Smoot, a cosmologist at the University of California at Berkeley and
winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in physics, "I think we all know where we came from and how we
fit into the world, but some of us need to know how it all works in great detail." While some people
believe testing these theories is a trial of faith, there are others who know that discovering how the
universe was created is within arm's length. According to most religions, the universe and
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According to Higgs, in an interview given by Ian Sample who writes for the British magazine The
Guardian, this particle is believed to give everything mass, it is how the universe holds itself
together, and evidence of the Higgs boson would validate what we believe about the Big Bang
theory and how the universe was created. Sample also describes how the Higgs theory explains how
particles cling to a new type of field, dragging on them and making them heavy. Sample also quotes
Higgs as saying "some particles can go right through the field while others are 'sticky' and get heavy
when in the field." Before this discovery, science just accepted that things have different masses,
never really understanding why, but understanding when the basic building blocks are broken down,
atoms weigh nothing, and it's almost as if they disappear in front of our very eyes (Sample). This
field is said to have played an important role in the creation of the universe and is the reason that
evidence of the Higgs boson will validate the Big Bang theory. When matter is broken down it
becomes even smaller, going from molecules to atoms to quarks and mass appears to vanish
(Sample). The Higgs field shows that at the very beginning of the universe, the smallest building
blocks of nature were truly weightless, but a fraction of a second later, when the fireball from the
big bang cooled, it became full of mass (Sample). In theory particles weigh
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Research Paper On Mike Tyson
You may have seen pictures and videos with odd things in the background. Maybe an onlooker to
something that happened way before Apple that was holding a MacBook. Could it be time travel?
Or is it our minds simply letting us see what we want to believe? Old Apple type footage from 1995
shows another time traveler using the high–quality camera of an Apple iPhone 6. How could this
be? Did someone invent time travel to only go back and watch Mike Tyson fights and Prince before
he became that symbol thing? Because that would be exactly what time travel should be used for.
Mike Tyson Fan with iPhone
A video surfaced showing a Mike Tyson fight in 1995. This itself is not that strange. Well, a sober
and fit Mike Tyson is kind of an anomaly. Just kidding champ. The odd thing about the 1995 video
is that behind Tyson, an iPhone can be vaguely seen. Someone ringside appears to be taking an
iPhoto of the fight. It isn't a definitive video, since HD was yet to exist. But it actually does look like
an iPhone. This would suggest that time travel does in fact exist. Would you travel through time to
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A Casio QV or a Logitech Fotoman may have been the perceived iPhone. It is a simple matter of
how our brain tricks us into seeing things that aren't really there. Simply because it is what we see
daily. And we secretly want it to be real. Just like most of us wish there was such a thing as time
travel. If time travel did exist, you could beat Steve Jobs to the punch. Creating Apple, the
MacBook, iPhone, iPad, and
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What Is The Importance Of Teaching Courses At The Rice...
Since coming to the Rice University in 2012, I have taught three courses at undergraduate and
graduate levels.
The large variety of audiences, ranging from undergraduate juniors, professional masters, first–year
graduate students, and advanced graduate students majored in nuclear and particle physics, required
me to develop different teaching objectives and approaches. I have received strong positive
feedback from the students. I am mentoring a highly productive research group consisting of
postdoc fellows, graduate students, and undergraduate students.
Postdoc, Maxime Guilbaud, was awarded a textbf{2015 CMS Achievement Award} and a
textbf{prestigious CERN research fellow} position. Zhenyu Chen successfully defended his Ph.D.
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Graduate students have already developed a certain level of proficiency in learning new materials
and solving problems independently.
I believe the best approach for advanced graduate courses is to guide the students through a broad
range of topics so that they can perform in–depth reading of the materials outside the class.
Following this philosophy, instead of presenting traditional lectures,
I gave reading assignment for each chapter of the main textbook, and designated one student to give
a lecture to the class every time. Toward the end of each lecture,
I added important points that were either not covered or not explained very clearly.
In this way, everyone in the class was actively engaged in reading course materials and participating
in discussions. Besides, I regularly organized reading session of original scientific papers to
stimulate thinkings and intriguing discussions.
I have taught the undergraduate course on textit{``Intermediate Electrodynamics''} in the Spring
semester since 2015.
This is a core course for junior students majored in physics. It is the first time students
systematically learn the important subjects such as Maxwell Equations and Special
Relativity, and associated mathematical tools (such as vector and tensor algebra, partial differential
equation, etc.), which are crucial for developing a solid
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Tim Berners-Lee: A Hero
Tim Berners–Lee has contributed the most to the advancement of internet technology. Tim Berners–
Lee is a hero because he developed software that made the internet easier to access and navigate,
with this it also improved worldwide communication, and he refused the money that came with his
inventions.
Tim Berners–Lee developed the protocol that unleashed the power of the internet. Berners–Lee
developed three softwares, "Berners–Lee developed software containing processing for encoding
documents (HTTP), linking them (HTML), and addressing them (URL)."(Citation B, P.2). These
three software languages set the basis for what the internet is today. Furthermore, "Berners–Lee
created the latest HTML 3.2, this makes the internet easy for an average computer user." Citation A,
P.9) This allows for anyone to access the internet and share information with the click of a button.
Secondly, Berners–Lee is a hero because he improved worldwide communication ability. He
expanded freedom of speech over the internet."Increased communication abilities benefit the whole
world and gives everyone a freedom of expression."(Citation C, P.4). The internet expands the
ability to share and see ideas. With the internet, it made huge advancements in
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He worked for the evolution of the internet than for money."Berners–Lee, however, refused to cash
in on his invention. He remained a conscientious scientist..."(Citation B, P.3). Berners–Lee wanted
to remain a scientist and continue to make progress than sit back and cash in. He also started his
own non–profit company that would set standards of the web. "Berners–Lee heads up the nonprofit
World Wide Web Consortium–which he also founded– which helps set technical standards for the
web."(Citation A, P.4). He set up a non–profit company that contributed to other big name
companies such as Google and
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How Tim Berners-Lee Created the World Wide Web

  • 1. How the Internet Works In 1989, Tim Berners–Lee invented the World Wide Web, an Internet–based hypermedia initiative for global information sharing while at CERN. Sir Tim Berners–Lee is the reason you're reading this story in a web browser, complete with hypertext and an internet address that looks like this: http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/06/sir–tim–berners–lee/. But you weren't supposed to see the address. In building the first web browser at Switzerland's CERN nuclear research lab in the early '90s, the English–born Berners–Lee designed a system where only the technicians behind the scenes would see addresses. The ordinary web user would only see text and hypertext, jumping from page to page without ever typing on a keyboard. "On the initial design of the web, you didn't see the http:// when you were a user. You just read text and you clicked on links," Berners–Lee tells Wired. "In the original web browser, you had to bring up a special link inspector to see addresses. That's why I wasn't worried about http:// being ugly. No one would really see it." As the web grew, this particular vision was lost – at least in part. But you'd have to say that the web still exceeded expectations. In 2010, according to the International Telecommunication Union, close to a third of the world's population was using the web, and after beginning life as a means of merely sharing text, it has evolved into a medium that shares everything from audio to video to entire software applications that in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Sir Tim Berners Lee : The Inventor Of The World Wide Web... Sir Tim Berners–Lee was born June 8th, 1955 in London, England and was one of the four children to Mary Lee Woods and Conway Berners–Lee. Tim Berners–Lee is known and credited as the inventor of the World Wide Web. Both of Tim Berners–Lee's "parents worked on the first commercially–built computer" the Ferranti Mark I, which helped influence him into studying mathematics and science growing up as a child (Tim Berners–Lee Biography, n.d.). Tim attended Sheen Mount Primary School and then went on to study at Emanuel School in London, England. He then later went on to graduate in 1976 from Queen's College of the University of Oxford with a first–class degree in physics. Soon after graduation, he received employment at a printing firm "Plessey Telecommunications Ltd., located in Poole, Dorset, England" (Dennis, 2014). He then eventually met his first wife Jane Northcote a fellow programmer who also studied at Oxford University. However, this relationship ended soon after. He then eventually left Plessey Telecommunications Ltd. and went on to work at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, also known as CERN in Switzerland as a consultant software engineer where he built the first prototype of a hypertext program called 'ENQUIRE'. In July 1990 Tim Berners–Lee married his second wife Nancy Carlson, who was an American computer programmer who he met while working at CERN. Together Berners–Lee and Carlson had two children together. Again, this marriage did not last long and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Html Coding And The World Wide Web HTML Coding HTML coding is used broadly on the world–wide–web. Without coding on the internet, users the codes for a given website and produce what we see on our screens. This form of coding is what makes web browsing possible; the code writing system was invented by a man named Tim Berners– Lee (the same man who gives these codes an address on the internet) , a man who has been widely awarded and praised for his work on the internet. Initially, HTML coding is what makes web browsing on any web browser possible. Basically what web–browsers do is that they read certain codes or code languages. HTML or "Hypertext Markup Language" is one of the coding languages that web browsers read. The web browsers read and translate these codes, displaying and producing what we see on our computer monitors or any internet capable device. Hypertext Markup Language was invented by a man by the name of Tim Berners–Lee, he made this so he could use his coding language and have it be displayed on the World Wide Web. These coding languages were made to be used on the World Wide Web to provide data and information to scientist all around the world as well as to let these scientist collaborate together to pull information together. Although the word– wide–web had already been invented Sir Tim had to find a way to connect this information all together. When Sir Tim sent in "Information Management: A Proposal" for the essentials of the world–wide–web to CERN in Mach of 1989 in which he described a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. How Did Berners Lee Changed The World Sir Tim Berners–Lee is an British physicist,who is also known for his invention that changed the history of computers and our life: The World Wide Web. Until 1990, people were using Internet only for e–mail because information on the Internet was spread and there was not a way to access it all.All that changed with the invention of the World Wide Web. The whole idea of World Wide Web was simple thought on Berners Lee's mind that it would be great idea for researchers to be able find the documents they needed from any computer in the world.In 1980, he made his first attempt to create resource by writing a program called Enquire to organize documents, lists of people, and the projects on his computer.The hypertext program on his computer would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Computer Applications : The Internet Vincent Bova Mr. Charles Computer Applications 11/12/2015 WWW otherwise called the Internet. It is an open wellspring of data where archives and other web assets are recognized by URL 's interlinked by hypertext joins. Most if not all sites keep running on the Overall Web.The Internet was vital to the improvement of the Data Age and is the essential apparatus billions of individuals use to cooperate on the Web. Tim Berners–Lee, an English researcher at CERN, imagined the Internet (WWW) in 1989. The web was initially imagined and created to take care of the demand for programmed data sharing between researchers in colleges and organizations around the globe. The primary site at CERN – and on the planet – was committed to the Internet venture itself and was facilitated on Berners–Lee 's NeXT PC. The site depicted the essential components of the web; how to get to other individuals ' reports and how to set up your own particular server. The Following machine – the first web server – is still at CERN. As a major aspect of the task to restore the first site, in 2013 CERN reestablished the world 's first site to its unique location. Starting in 2002, new thoughts for sharing and trading content specially appointed, for example, Weblogs and RSS, quickly picked up acknowledgment on the Web. This new model for data trade, essentially including client created and client altered sites, was named Web 2.0. The Web 2.0 blast was seen numerous new administration situated new companies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Tim Berners Lee At Cern And The Good Old Html Essay It all began with Tim Berners–Lee at CERN and the good old HTML. CERN, which is now mostly famous for its Large Hadron Collider, has recently gained major publicity by attracting the attention of frivolous news chasing the possibility of a black hole. I think even cooler than a black hole marking the end of humanity, is the virtual world that has largely impacted her evolution. The internet happened partly because of the outcome of CERN 's research and now we have a world beside the real world, functioning in parallel and becoming the flesh and blood of a terrestrial specy who was one day drawing on cave walls. HTML later became lingua franca of a world that was becoming bigger while making our real world smaller and smaller. HTML is the basic language understood by all WWW (World Wide Web) clients. It can execute on a PC under any operating system such as Windows, Mac, Linux, or on a Unix workstation. However, it is limited in its computational power intentionally because it can prevent the execution of dangerous programs on the client machine. Web programmers, who are now much more sophisticated in their applications, provide different type of services to a growing demand of interactive content. Today, most users have competent client machines which are capable of doing much more than HTML allows. Fortunately, there is steady development in the field, and today the number of capable applications is expanding. We can easily build database–driven websites with various ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. What Did Feynman Say About How Science Works 1. What did Feynman say about how Science works? Feynman simply explains how to find a new law in science: first we guess it, then we compute the consequences of the guess to see if its right through experiments/nature/observation. If it disagrees with experiment its wrong. He says that that simple statement is the key to science and it doesn't matter who or when the guess was made. 2. How does spectroscopy tell us what Stars are made of? When elements are heated they emit light at certain wavelengths which we perceive as colors. Spectroscopy analyzes all the wavelengths in a particular beam of light and this information can be used to determine what elements the source of the light contains. So with any object that emits light, we can determine what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We can then determine how far away the galaxy is by observing the brightness of the stars. If a galaxy is too far away for us to distinguish individual stars, astronomers can use SuperNovas. We know from experience how much light output a SuperNovae emits, so we can determine how far away the galaxies are. Supernovae's can be used to measure the distance to galaxies as far as 10 billion light years away. 5. What is the Hubble Law, or Hubble Constant? The Hubble Constant is the unit of measurement used to describe the expansion of the universe. The Hubble Constant states that the farther a galaxy is away from us, the faster it is moving away from us. Hc = 42 miles/second ÷ 3 million Light Years 6. How do we get the age of the universe? We can get the age of the universe simply by reversing the equation. Light travels incredibly fast, around 186,000 miles per second. First we need to calculate how fast light travels in a year: 186,000 mi/sec (3600s/1hr)(24hr/1day)(365day/1year) = 5.866 x 1012 That's how far light travels in 1 lightyear, so now we multiply by 3 million: (5.866 x 1012)(3 x 106) = 1.76 x ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. How Did Tim Berners Lee Work Tim Berners–Lee Report by Lincoln Strand Sir Timothy John Berners–Lee, OM, KBE, FRS, FREng, FRSA, FBCS, also known as Tim Berners–Lee or Tim BL, was born on June 8, 1955 in the United Kingdom. He attended Sheen Mount Primary School, and then Emanuel School, before going to college at the University of Oxford. He was awarded a Bachelor of Arts in physics. Following this, Berners–Lee worked at multiple places of employment, including the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in 1980, but later left that same year. In 1984, Tim Berners–Lee rejoined CERN. In the years prior to returning, he gained experience with computer networking. Five years later, in 1989, CERN had one of the world's largest internet installations. This gave ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Leonardo Vetria Research Paper When physicist Leonardo Vetra is found murdered with the word "Illuminati" branded onto his chest, Maximilian Kohler, the director of CERN (European Council for Nuclear Research), contacts Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon for help. Kohler has Langdon flown to CERN. Langdon explains the role of the Illuminati–a secret society of artists, scientists, and freethinkers–as a long– standing enemy of the Catholic Church. While Langdon is explaining this, and learning more about Vetra's research, Vetra's adopted daughter, Vittoria, who is also a physicist, joins them. Vittoria and her father had created antimatter in a CERN lab. This was doubly important to her father because he was a priest, and the discovery promised to give humanity access to the secrets of creation. However, it is also a great threat because antimatter explodes when it comes into contact with normal matter. This becomes a pressing issue when they learn that their biggest sample has been stolen, and the battery that generates the magnetic field (and keeps the antimatter stable) has only a twenty–four–hour life span. CERN is then contacted by the Vatican: a threat has been issued indicating that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Vatican archives, Langdon finds clues to where the cardinals will be killed in a manuscript by Galileo. (The murder sites will be located at places important to the Illuminati, and each candidate will be killed according to one of the four elements: earth, air, fire, and water.) Langdon leads the Swiss Guard to the Pantheon. Langdon and Vittoria enter the church. However, through a conversation with the church caretaker, Langdon realizes they are in the wrong place. They race to Santa Maria del Popolo but arrive too late. They find the first cardinal dead–partially buried in the earth, suffocated with dirt, and branded ornately with the word ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Origin of Mass of Subatomic Particles Essay This past October of 2013, François Englert and Peter W. Higgs were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Physics for 2013. "For the theoretical discovery of a mechanism that contributes to our understanding of the origin of mass of subatomic particles, and which recently was confirmed through the discovery of the predicted fundamental particle, by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider". Both Englert and Higgs proposed the theory of how particles acquire mass. It was 1964 when both men proposed this theory independently. It wasn't until the year 2012, that both men had their ideas confirmed by discovery of the Higgs Boson particle (particle responsible for giving mass to objects) at the CERN laboratory in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These forces work over different ranges and have different strengths. That is to say, Gravity is the weakest; the electromagnetic force has infinite range but is much stronger than gravity. Three of the fundamental forces result from the exchange of force–carrier particles; these belong to a group of particles called –bosons. Particles of matter transfer discrete amounts of energy by exchanging bosons with each other (CERN). Each fundamental force has its own corresponding boson – the strong force is carried by the gluon, the electromagnetic force is carried by the photon, and the W and Z bosons coincide with the weak force (CERN). That is to say, The Standard Model includes the electromagnetic, strong and weak forces and all their carrier particles. This new particle was somewhat consistent with the Higgs boson, but it will take more research to actually determine if it is the same Higgs boson predicted by the original Standard Model. Being that protons are filled with subatomic particles like quarks, antiquarks, and gluons they rarely pass or collide with each other. That is to say, at a mass of about 125 GeV, the Higgs boson particle turned out to be approximately one hundred times heavier than a proton. The Higgs boson particle showed that particles due have mass. This played a unique role in the Standard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. John Berners Lee Research Paper Honor is high respect or glory. To me honor is a person of great accomplishments and should be highly respected. A person of great honor to me is Sir Timothy John Berners–Lee who was born on June 8th, 1955 in London, England. Berners–Lee's parents are Mary Lee Woods, who was an english mathematician and a computer programmer, and Conway Berners–Lee, who was also a mathematician and a computer scientist. After completing his A levels at Emmanuel School, he then went to Queens College of the University in 1973, graduating in 1976, receiving a first class physics degree. In his early career Berners–Lee worked as an engineer at Plessey in Poole, a telecommunications company for two years. In 1978 he left Plessey in Poole. In the same year Berners–Lee ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Is Information On The Net Reliable? Essay Is Information on the Net Invalid? In his essay, "Picking Nits on the Net," John Oughton reminds Internet users that information on the Net does not have a guarantee of authenticity, so it must be carefully evaluated. Oughton gives some examples and also provides some useful advice on evaluating information on the Internet. Oughton's writing is well supported by reasonable arguments, informative and very useful, and the examples that he uses are commonly encountered by most Internet users; however, sometimes he understates the advantages of valuable information on the Net. Some examples that Oughton uses to support his claims are very reasonable. As we can see in his thesis, he states that in this computerized era, people should be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For that reason, I agree with Oughton that " the unexamined site is not worth believing" (462). Moreover, Oughton's writing is very informative and useful to Internet users. For example, when he gives some guidelines for surfers to surf the Net by suggesting to determine the credibility of sources, to check citations from individuals or institutions before forwarding them, and to remain skeptical in analyzing information on the Net. These guidelines, which are leading surfers to be more critical, I think, are very helpful and important in examining an extremely large collection of information on the Net. They are the basic things Internet users need to know before surfing the Net. In addition, the examples that Oughton uses in the first paragraph about "forwarded copies of false" virus warnings, "myths about LSD... in sticks–on tattoos," and "a mortally ill little boy who wants the postcards... to get into The Guinness Book of Records" (462) are also very common for most Internet users. As an Internet user myself, I can relate to what Oughton says, since I often find pieces of forwarded junk mail in my mailbox. These pieces of mail are usually about false virus warnings as mentioned by Oughton. Sometimes, I even receive mail that tells me I would be lucky if I forward it to a number of people. Unbelievably, some people actually do that, and I have to waste time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Nt1310 Unit 1 Research Paper Question 3 The Standard Model of particle physics is a theory concerning the electromagnetic, weak and strong forces, as well as classifying all the subatomic particles known. It was developed as a collaborative effort of scientists around the world during the latter half of the 20th century. Because of its success in explaining wide variety of experimental results, the Standard Model is often referred to as a "theory of almost everything". Although the Standard Model is quite consistent, it does not address some profound questions about the nature of the universe and it does leave some phenomena unexplained. One of these phenomena that the Standard Model doesn't explain is gravity. (CERN, 2015) Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2015). Extra dimensions, graviton and tiny black holes. Retrieved 8 13, 2015, from CERN: home.web.cern.ch CERN. (2015). Supersymmetry. Retrieved 8 11, 2015, from CERN: home.web.cern.ch CERN. (2015). The early universe. Retrieved 8 11, 2015, from CERN: home.web.cern.ch CERN. (2015). The Standard Model. Retrieved 8 13, 2015, from CERN: home.web.cern.ch Heile, F. (2014). The Big Bang: Where did the first atoms come from? Retrieved from Quora: http://www.quora.com/The–Big–Bang/Where–did–the–first–atoms–come–from Johnson, E. D. (2013). Problems with the Standard Model. Retrieved 8 11, 2015, from Physics: ffden–2.phys.uaf.edu Krause, C. (2015). Unifying General Relativity and the Standard Model. Retrieved 8 12, 2015, from The Faith of a Heretic: krauselabs.net NASA. (2013). What is gravity really? Retrieved 8 16, 2015, from Nasa: spaceplace.nasa.gov Nave, R. (2014). Unification of Gravity . Retrieved 8 10, 2015, from Hyperphysics: hyperphysics.phy–astr.gsu.edu Quevedo, F. (2010). Cambridge Lectures on Supersymmetry and Extra Dimensions . Cambridge : University of Cambridge. Whitney, C. (2014, 3 17). Nasa Technology Views Birth of the Universe . Retrieved 8 15, 2015, from NASA: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. The Discovery Of The Higgs Boson The universe is weird. Its positively maddening how, despite knowing so much, we humans only know four percent of all the knowable stuff the universe has to tell. New discoveries are being made every day about multitudes of subjects. Cures for diseases, new background into the first organisms to inhabit the planet, and new advances in personal technology occur so often that it may be difficult to be shocked by the world around us. However every so often a discovery is made, and an experiment goes perfectly right. The discovery of the Higgs Boson is that experiment. Well, metaphorically speaking it is. The universe and science lend themselves well to hyperbole however the truth is never so simple. The Higgs Boson is the fundamental particle that gives everything mass. The standard model of physics depends on the Higgs Bosons ' existence. The Standard Model is an explanation for how the building blocks of the universe interact with matter(CERN Accelerating Science, The Standard Model). According to the Standard Model, All matter is made of elementary particles. Elementary particles are the building blocks of matter and are separated into two groups, Leptons and Quarks. Both Leptons and Quarks contain groups and generations. The groups, containing six particles each, are related in pairs known as generations. Quark generations are broken up in three pairs. Up and Down Quark, Charm and Strange Quark, and Top and Bottom Quark. Leptons are also grouped in three generations. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Tim Berners Lee's Impact On Society If an average person was asked to explain how the Internet worked, what would be their response? They would most likely have no idea how to explain it. However, it had to have been invented somehow, and Tim Berners–Lee is one of the inventors. He created a core part of the internet over countless hours of work. Born into a tech–loving family, he is privileged to be known as the inventor of the World Wide Web. Tim Berners–Lee was interested in technology from the start. He was born in London in 1955. Inspired by his parents, he became hooked on computer science. He attended The Queen's College at Oxford and received a 1st Class Bachelor of Arts degree in physics. Afterwards, he became an engineer in a telecommunications business. However, he wasn't satisified with his career choice. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While working there, he created the Hyper–Text Transfer Protocol, or "HTTP", in order to communicate information between researchers more easily. His job at CERN was a lot harder before he invented HTTP. 9 years later, he figured out how to combine HTTP and the Internet to form the World Wide Web; the first website was in turn created by him. At the time, it wasn't very revolutionary or open to the public, but today the Internet's impact on society is huge. He was greatly honored for his work, receiving many awards. One such award was the Order of Merit, which is held by only 24 living people. He was also voted into becoming a Fellow of the Royal Society. In 2004, he was knighted and became a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire. Today, he works with the UK government to make the Internet more widely accessible. The A4AI was formed in order to reach that goal, and Tim Berners–Lee is a major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Tim Berners Lee : The Creator Of The World Wide Web Tim Berners–Lee has not even come close to attaining the same celebrity status that Microsoft founder Bill Gates has reached, but history may be kinder to him in the long run. Berners–Lee is the creator of the World Wide Web, the user–friendly, graphics–based interface for navigating around the Internet. Millions around the globe visit the Web daily, and in a way, it has evolved into its own life form. Information on nearly any subject can be retrieved, vast bookstores quickly perused, and speeches of international leaders played back. Its potential for use (and abuse) is staggering, but it was Berners–Lee, the son of two computer scientists, and his simple hypertext program that made it all possible. "The slender, 40–year–old British ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To do this he developed a software program he called Enquire, short for "Enquire Within Upon Everything," which was also the name of a vintage encyclopedia of knowledge that he had once loved. Enquire used the idea of "hypertext," a technique that links together information across documents through associative trails that allow users to jump from one "link" to another. For instance, the search term "cats" might also lead to links to "household pets" and "lions," almost in the same way the old card catalog in library would offer suggestions under "see also" headings. While hypertext was not a new idea, Berners–Lee 's Enquire program was––because it worked across several networks, not just one in–house server. His creation made possible the millions of connected servers that are now known as the Internet. Berners–Lee considered marketing Enquire, but knew that in time competitors would copy it and there might then exist several versions that were deliberately incompatible with one another. Such a structure would limit access to other networks, which was the beauty of the concept in the first place. These circumstances led to the evolution of the World Wide Web. "A vendor–neutral forum was essential for it to interoperate globally," Berners–Lee said in Forbes ASAP. "If I tried to cash in, there might never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. The Harder You Look, the More There Is to See Essay Far away, on the border of both France and Switzerland, lies the massive CERN Accelerator Complex. This series of particle accelerators increases the momentum of packets of nuclei to almost light speed, then collides them. It collects the debris of the resulting destruction in hopes of finding the basic building blocks of matter. This is a basic overview of what happens at CERN, but when examined more closely, this process becomes far more difficult and complicated. How does this "Atom Smasher" work? How is it built? Most importantly, how do the thousands of euros poured into this costly research benefit the practical world? The CERN Accelerator Complex uses advanced technology and complicated processes to speed up particles just below ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The final step is when they are shot into the Large Hadron Collider, twenty–seven kilometers, about seventeen miles, in circumference. This ring has two vacuum tubes that fire protons in opposite direction, crossing them over in detector caverns. Here, computers take measurements to make sure nothing unexpected happens, such as a packet colliding into a wall, or smashing into another packet too early. When they are finally made to collide at four terra–EV each, the computer tracks information about the debris, small particles such as quarks, and keeps it as data. Thus ends the travel of the packets and the process is repeated, furthering the cause of science. The technology to make this process work is incredibly advanced, stretching from super–conduction to super computers. Most of the electronics at CERN are superconducting, which is where wires are cooled to such an extent that they provide virtually no resistance for the electrons passing through them. The niobium titanium wires at CERN are cooled to negative 456.34 degrees Fahrenheit, making them one–hundred times more conductive. This is vital, because the power required to keep the accelerators, computers, magnets, ect. running is so colossal, the CERN complex needs it's own substation. It runs on 1.3 terra–watts hours per year, enough to power 300,000 homes in the United Kingdom. The radio–frequency cavity, one of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Analysis Of Berners Lee 's ' The Slender, 40 Year Old... Berners–Lee is the creator of the World Wide Web, the user–friendly, graphics–based interface for navigating around the Internet. Millions around the globe visit the Web daily, and in a way, it has evolved into its own life form. Information on nearly any subject can be retrieved, vast bookstores quickly perused, and speeches of international leaders played back. Its potential for use (and abuse) is staggering, but it was Berners–Lee, the son of two computer scientists, and his simple hypertext program that made it all possible. "The slender, 40–year–old British scientist is as thoughtful and obscure as the Web is splashy and pervasive," wrote James Daly in Forbes ASAP in 1996.Berners– Lee 's parents met while working on the Ferranti Mark I, the first computer to be sold commercially (its predecessors had all been developed privately, or for military use). He grew up in London in an intellectual atmosphere where "we discussed imaginary numbers over breakfast," Berners–Lee recalled in the Forbes ASAP interview. As a tot he made his own make–believe computers out of cardboard boxes. He attended the Emanuel School in London, and upon entering Queen 's College at Oxford in 1973 could not choose between mathematics and engineering; he chose physics as a compromise. There he constructed his own computer out of various scrounged parts and a television set.After graduating with an honors degree in 1976, Berners–Lee worked for a few high–tech firms in England. From 1976 to 1978 he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Why Does One Take A Nap? Why does one take a nap? or play an instrument? Or play a sport? Or study hard and get good grades? Why do people give up all they have to find love? To find companionship? To find solace? Why is it that people invest in relationships? In ideas? In technologies? All these questions can be answered by one overarching theme – reason. Reason dictates all we do, big or small, difficult or easy, fast or time consuming. The reason behind why a person does what he or she does is not an easy question to answer, but there are numerous conditions that affect their personas. People draw inspiration from their surroundings, from their past experiences, and most importantly from what defines them. This influence is not exclusive. It affects everyone, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Authors use of their own history and past to further the goals of the novel enhance and deepen the meaning of the book. The two worlds, the fictional one of the book and the real one of the Earth, go hand–in–hand to create the story and give it meaning. One cannot survive and succeed without the other. The pieces of literature become synonymous with the time period they are written in and demonstrate the past life of the author. In effect, they become artifacts of times, carrying their secrets for posterity. The author draws on his or her surroundings to give the book validity, one that gives the story meaning past the superfluous one, one that gives the story a meaning that is unattainable unless the reader goes one step further – a sort of puzzle that needs to be unlocked. This puzzle can be solved however through understanding the authors, as McGann puts it, "point of origin", "by studying biography and bibliography" (Murfin 267) and by learning "the history of the works reception, as the body of opinion has become part of the platform on which we are situated when we study the work at our own particular 'point of reception'" (Murfin 267). The author's upbringing, his childhood, his experiences and the cultural, societal, economical and intellectual atmosphere around him dictate the reason behind why the author wrote ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Does Antimatter Exist Antimatter (Draft) This isn't a trick question. Antimatter is exactly what you might think it is –– the opposite of normal matter, of which the majority of our universe is made. Until just recently, the presence of antimatter in our universe was considered to be only theoretical. In 1928, British physicist Paul A.M. Dirac revised Einstein's famous equation E=mc². Dirac said that Einstein didn't consider that the "m" in the equation –– mass –– could have negative properties as well as positive. Dirac's equation (E = + or – mc2) allowed for the existence of anti–particles in our universe. Scientists have since proven that several anti–particles exist. These anti–particles are, literally, mirror images of normal matter. Each anti–particle has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her response follows: Let's start by defining matter. People have asked "what is matter?" for quite a long time. Democritus, the ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician, envisioned structure in the building blocks of everything and he called the basis for this structure an atom; he wrote, "nothing exists except atoms and empty space: everything else is opinion." At the atomic level, the world can be described in terms of the elements, including hydrogen, oxygen, carbon and the like. As it turns out, though, atoms are not the fundamental constituents of matter. When we zoom closer into matter, by probing at smaller distances, the subatomic world unfolds. The closer we look, the stranger this world, the quantum world, actually behaves. We can not make a direct connection with it: at a small scale, objects do not behave like rods or balls or waves or clouds or anything we have ever directly experienced. But the quantum mechanics of this world does let us describe how atoms form ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Web Technology On March 2009, CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Web (CERN, 2009).With internet users accounting for 28.5% of the world population in June 2010 (Internet World Stats, 2011), the web's growth and use have become an integral part of modern day living whether for business or entertainment. Its impact and usage in today's world is even more remarkable considering its humble beginnings and origin. For many people the differences between the internet and the web are not clear and in many cases in day to day conversations these terms are used interchangeably to mean the same thing. Therefore to help understand the impact of the web, it would also be helpful to understand how it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although his idea provoked little response, Berners continued in the development of his idea using an at the time new and very specialised personal computer called the NeXT. Development of his ideas was based on the existing technologies of TCP/IP as his chosen network protocol and hypertext. Later joined by CERN engineer Robert Cailliau (Appendix a), Berners began to revise his ideas and started writing the code for his project. From early on, he decided that all programs involved with his project should have acronyms starting with HT for hypertext. This resulted in what we now know as the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) used to link hypertext document over the internet, and Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) a language for formatting and structuring the hypertext documents. The development of HTML would become apparent in its use when he wrote the programme for the worlds first web browser which he called the WorldWideWeb browser. Although this only ran on the NeXT computer system, its Graphical User Interface (GUI) was the first step towards 'making the web an interactive medium' (CERN, 2008) that would make surfing the internet more accessible to people. Along with HTTP and HTML, Berners also developed a way of giving documents addresses for location using a Universal Resource Identifier (URI) which we now more commonly know as a URL – ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Tim Berners-Lee Tim Berners–Lee made the World Wide Web to let people be able to share documents with each other. Tim Berners–Lee had to develop the software on his own time while attending college and having a job. Tim Berners–Lee got kicked out of one of his colleagues for trying to hack into the colleges website just for the fun of it. Its always the trouble makers that end up making some of the most important things in our lives. From Steve Jobs never finishing college up to where he ended up making every Apple related technology to Bill Gates who dropped out of Harvard but ended up owning Microsoft. Tim Berners–Lee went to Emanuel School from 1969 – 1973 and to Queens College, Oxford from 1973 – 1976.(Stacy, Robert) He attended Queens College at Oxford University, while he was a student there he built a computer from his collection of spare electrical parts. His last year at Queens College he got kicked out for trying to hack into the colleges website just for the fun of it. He also attended Emanuel School which is a private boys school in southwest London (Tim Berners–Lee (Bio)) One day when Tim came home, his father was reading books about the human brain, while working on a speech about how much more powerful and useful computers would be if like the human brain they could make connections among random pieces of information. (Tim Berners–Lee (Bio)) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Kennedy, Adrienne) After graduating from college, he worked for Plessy Telecommunications on bar codes. He had a passion for the electrical side of things he did there. (Kennedy, Adrienne) In 1989 Berners–Lee drafted a proposal for a global hypertext project and his bosses at CERN were skeptical. He pressed the issue and eventually won approval to purchase a NeXT computer to start his ideas of the World Wide Web. (Berners–Lee, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. The Internet And Its Impact On Society The Internet plays a huge role in today's society. Everything in today's world revolves around the Internet. Individuals use it to pay bills, access social media, email, etc. Most individuals do not know that they would not be able to access any of these privileges if they did not exist. A web server is a client/server process. It uses a specific software to fulfill a client's web page request by finding, selecting, and forming the web page to be transmitted to the client's device. This would be from the time that a client makes a request until they receive the information. This paper will discuss the following subtopics: the past, present, and future of web servers, including other competing technologies; what constitutes a web server; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ("History of the Web") The website described the basic features of the web; how to access other people 's documents and how to set up your own server...Lee created the first website on his earlier invention the NeXT computer. ("The Birth of the Web") The original NeXT machine that created the first web server can still be found at Cern. Cern has also re–created the first website that Lee had invented on the NeXT machine. Today, web servers are an important piece of technology to have in an organization. Speed, time, cost and security are the most important attributes involved with a web server. Currently, the leading web servers include Apache, which is the most widely–installed web server, Microsoft 's Internet Information Server (IIS) and NGNIX. (Lingan) However, new developments in the technology field are constantly evolving. These developments will deal with a new technology called cloud hosting. The future of web servers is unclear. However, the new trend under discussion is the technology of cloud hosting and infrastructure. With this, the cloud infrastructure will become the default web server environment. This means that there will be a move towards open source platform services, a greater focus on small businesses, developers, and individuals, developers will be the center of future IT departments, and growth will outpace the traditional market. (Uretsky) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. To Kill A Mockingbird, By Tim Berners-Lee Honor can mean many different things to individual people. The official definition of honor states " a high respect or esteem". My definition of honor is someone who has done something to earn respect in a community. Tim Berners–Lee, a British computer scientist, was born on June 8, 1955 and is known for revolutionizing at the basic level world wide communications, but on a greater whole civilization as we know it. Berners–Lee created the World Wide Web. In 1989, while Lee was working at CERN(A european organization for nuclear research) he proposed the idea of an information distribution system to help connect the CERN employees to each other. In 1990, he wrote the first web client and server and when web technology started to spread, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. The Physics : Physics, The Conditions Just After The Big Bang "We actually have 2 answers, one answer is what we tell people and the other answer is the truth... Answer number 1, we are reproducing the physics, the conditions just after the Big Bang. We're doing it in this collider and we're reproducing that so we can see what it was like when the universe just started. This is what we tell people... answer 2, we're trying to understand the basic laws of nature... We study particles because just after the Big Bang, all there was particles. And they carried the information about how our universe started and how it got to be the way it is and it's future" (Particle Fever). The LHC was designed in the mid 1980's and is an ongoing collaborative effort that brings together 10,000 people of over 100 nationalities. This group consisted of particle physicists, in particular experimentalists and theorists. Without one, the other could not exist. The experimentalists build machines, run experiments, analyze data, and try to discover things. The theorists construct the theories behind the concrete physics taking place. In order to connect such a widespread network of people, the world wide web was invented at CERN so that data could be shared (Particle Fever). Some of these people have spent their entire careers with one objective – explain the string theory, and most importantly, find the Higgs particle. The Higgs particle is the only remaining particle in the Standard Model that has not been discovered. As the final piece to the puzzle, physicists ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. The Key Features Of The World Wide Webs Development Essay Introduction In this report I will be researching and reporting on the key features of the World Wide Webs development and analysing the aspects of what made up the World Wide Web. The main subjects will be the WWW (World Wide Web), HTML5, CSS3/ CSS box model and JavaScript including document object model. I will be exploring these subjects' core principles, purposes, features, techniques and latest developments to display and further my knowledge of these subjects and reinforce them with evidence. Milestones in the history of the WWW The World Wide Web was created in March 1989 by Tim Berners–Lee a British scientist working at CERN ("The Birth of the Web | CERN"). CERN is an acronym of the French phrase "Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire" which translate to the European Organization for Nuclear Research. The World Wide Web was created to share information between scientist and institutes worldwide. The World Wide Web is a series of computer networks interconnected by Coaxial cable or fibre optic cables spanning underground and across the oceans. Tim Berners Lee crated his first proposal for the World Wide Web in march 1989 see page 8 ("World Wide Web Born At CERN 25 Years Ago | CERN") for image of Tim Berners Lee Diagram for the World Wide Web. The World Wide Web uses 3 protocols HTML (hypertext markup language), HTTP (hypertext transfer protocol) and URLS (uniform resource locator). HTML is the coding language of the World Wide Web and gives the ability to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. What is the World Wide Web? Introduction. The World Wide Web (WWW) also known as the Internet is a system of servers specifically for the Internet to support specially created documents. These documents are created also specifically for the internet in a mark–up language called HTML also know as Hyper Text Mark–up Language that supports links to other documents, graphics and audio/video files. This means you can go from one document to another by clicking on the links in the documents which with the World Wide Web they can be anywhere in the world. There are many programs called web browser that make so called surfing the web simple, smooth and easy to access as it is why it is called surfing the web. Past of the World Wide Web. The World Wide Webs was actually first developed as a tool for collaboration in the high energy physics community. After this it went on to other areas and grew to its huge current size. As it made ease of accessing information it has been a great accomplishment, and this has meant many areas have taken advantage of it. The very first suggestion for the World Wide Web system was made in 1989 at CERN by Tim Berners Lee also currently know as the World Wide Webs inventor. The end of the 1990s, prototype software for a simple system was already being demonstrated. To support the implementation of the system, it was important to offer access to existing information without having to convert it to an unfamiliar format. They solved this by providing an interface ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Bevatron: The Antiproton Antimatter is composed of antiparticles, which are similar to particles of normal matter, since the corresponding antiparticles have the same mass and size, however they have the opposite charge. For example, positrons have the same size and weight as electrons, however they are positively charged, and antiprotons are the same size and weight as protons, however they are negatively charged. Due to antimatters similarity to normal matter, it is able to make elements, molecules, planets and possible whole galaxies out of antimatter. One very unique and fascinating fact about antimatter, is the way it reacts with normal matter to make unbelievably big explosions for the amount of antimatter used. This is the reason why antimatter is so popular ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This discovery was made by the radiation team, Emilio Segrè, Thomas Ypsilantis, Clyde Wiegand, and Owen Chamberlain at Berkley, University of California.  1956 – The same proton accelerator, The Bevatron, was later used to discover the antineutron. This discovery was however made by a different team of scientists consisting of William Wenzel, Bruce Cork, Oreste Piccione, and Glen Lambertson.  1965 – At this stage all the components of an atom have been discovered, however, they have only been discovered separately, and not as an antinucleus. This changed in 1965, when an antideuteron was discovered, which is an antinucleus composed of an antiproton and an antineutron. This proved that antimatter can make particles in the same way that normal matter does, and opens the possibility of a whole universe made out of antimatter. This discovery was made by two separate teams of scientists, at almost exactly the same time. The one team made the discovery using the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron accelerator at Brookhaven National Laboratory, led by Leon Lederman. The other team used the Proton Synchrotron at CERN led by Antonino ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. The Impact Of Kundalini Energy On The Body Responsible For... Thousands of years ago, in various parts of the world, a major discovery was made – an intelligent mechanism in the body responsible for the process of spiritual awakening itself. In India, the name used for this discovery was "Kundalini." On the physical level, Kundalini exists as a metabolic system whose purpose is to upgrade the brain and to elevate it to higher forms of consciousness. Kundalini energy is an accompaniment to psychic changes – that is, to new perspectives and patterns of consciousness (Clarke, 2014). Bonnie Greenwell a 35 years old Ph.D. that have followed spiritual practices, and since 1983 I have worked as a transpersonal therapist with people having non–ordinary experiences associated with spiritual awakening, especially with kundalini arising, which was the topic of my doctoral dissertation at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology. Greenwell says that there is overwhelming evidence that ancient cultures knew about Kundalini and the methods to accelerate it, which can result in profound physical and psychological effects. Due to these effects, and since it is a natural process, Kundalini can be studied and measured just as any other area of science. Learn more about the Kundalini experimental projects or works and how it will assist in your own process of personal growth. Countries like India, enjoy from Kundalini knowledge and also the welfare. Thi is one of the discovery that changed science and School system programs in middle oriente even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Manhattan Project Vs Big Science The Manhattan project and the CERN project are both a part of Big Science. According to Bowles, and Kaplan (2012) "the Manhattan project was discharged by the United States during World War II to develop the atomic bomb, while CERN was to aid the association between all scientists to create laboratory skills to fund fragment machines for giving charged particles high velocity used in high– energy physics research and used by researchers from around the world, to use the facilities and share ideas". CERN has failed to catch the attention and support of the American public at first. Unlike CERN "the Manhattan project was considered by the public to be the beginning of Big Science and had elements that had to be characteristic of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. The X Files Is An American Science Fiction Horror Drama... There were many shows that could claim that they were the top show in the nineties. One of those shows was Friends, it followed the story of six people three men and three women that lived in the same apartment complex. The X–Files is an American science fiction horror drama television series created by Chris Carter. The series revolves around FBI special agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully who investigated X–Files. The Simpsons is an animated show created by Matt Groening. The series is a satirical depiction of a working class lifestyle. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield. Seinfeld was a show that originally ran for nine seasons on NBC, from 1989 to 1998. It was created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, the latter starring as a fictionalized version of himself. Full House was a show created by Jeff Franklin for ABC. The show chronicles a widowed father, Danny Tanner, who enlists his best friend and brother–in–law to help raise his three daughters. The Fresh Prince of Bel–Air is a show that aired on NBC. The show stars Will Smith as a fictionalized version of himself, who is sent to move in with his wealthy aunt and uncle in their Bel Air mansion. Boy Meets World is a show that shows the coming of age and everyday life–lessons of Cory. Saved by the Bell is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from 1989 to 1993. The show followed a group of friends and their principal. Primarily focusing on lighthearted comedic situations. Saturday Night Live is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. Briefly outline the features of 'big science'. What is the... This essay will explore the varied criteria attached to the definition of Big Science. With such a vast array of opinions on the subject, an attempt will be made to simplify and rationalise a specific definition. Examples of The Manhattan Project and the research conducted at CERN will be investigated to this end, and the former will be examined for its perceived effect on Big Science. It will be argued that Big Science is simply the industrialisation of Little Science, and that the differences between the two are a matter of scale and resources rather than a complete change of paradigm. What is Big Science? In order to discuss the development of Big Science it would be logical to have a precise definition, but the definition is under ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Others have argued that the scale of science has been growing steadily for centuries, and that it is impossible to pinpoint a definite start for Big Science. Derek J. de Solla Price explained that the scale of science had been increasing over the 300 years up to the start of the Second World War, and suggested that Big Science signified the near end of this scientific era. (Capshew & Rader, 1992, p. 7) He also postulated that an entirely different style of conducting science would soon emerge. Some think that Big Science is the culmination of the industrialisation and commercialisation of scientific processes and knowledge. (Capshew & Rader, 1992, p. 9) This would imply that Big Science must have an end in a technological application for use by the investor. It could also be argued that Big Science is simply the proliferation of new methods of working to the discipline, as found in large corporations at the time. Hughes points out the car manufacturer Ford and the technology company General Electric as examples of "innovative production companies" which required new ways of working due to their expanding workforces. (T. P. Hughes, 2004, p. 383) Another important argument is that it is not only the centralisation of research facilities that denotes Big Science, but also the centralisation of decisions. This practice came about as a result of larger workforces that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Theme Of Family In The Book I Alex Cross In the book I, Alex Cross by James Patterson, the protagonist, Alex Cross, and his family living in the nation's capital must solve a beloved niece's murder, and uncover the truth about the magnates of the country –– all while nurturing the growing wound of the loss of a family member. In the book Angels and Demons by Dan Brown, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon discovers the resurgence of an ancient brotherhood known as the Illuminati, and flies to Rome to warn the Vatican, the Illuminati's most hated enemy. Following the death of the Catholic pope, he works together with Italian scientist Vittoria Vetra, and follows a centuries–old trail to prevent the murder of the Preferiti, the four most promising cardinals to succeed the late pope and take the papal office themselves –– all while searching for a canister of antimatter that could obliterate the Vatican –– and themselves –– if left unchecked. While these books share certain similarities, including the settings, they contain drastic differences, such as themes and the role of certain aspects of religion. Both of the books I, Alex Cross and Angels and Demons share a theme of family –– but on a drastically different scale. In I, Alex Cross, this theme is expressed throughout –– and almost exclusively throughout –– Alex Cross's family. Much of the book is centered around this theme, often showing scenes of one family member supporting one another how they are coping together after the horrible incident of Caroline's death. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Computers And The World Wide Web Essay Computers play a huge role in our lives today and are an essential aspect of our day to day lives. However, computers did not just immediately come into existence. Over a span of more than 100 years, computers have come a long way and will continue to evolve in the future. Computers are continuously improving in both hardware and software design. In addition, new computers with faster processing speed, more memory space, and improved clock speed are always being developed and brought into the marketplace. However, one thing that will continue to remain the same in all computers and continue to serve the same purpose is the World Wide Web, more commonly referred to as the Web or the web. Similar to the development of computers, the World Wide Web was not created overnight, but took time, effort, and brainpower to invent. We can credit this fascinating invention that connects everyone in the world to British physicist and computer scientist Sir Tim Berners–Lee. Sir Tim Berners–Lee was born on June 8, 1955 in London, England to Mary Lee Wood and Conway Berners–Lee. Mary Lee and Conway met while they were both working on the first commercially–built computer, the Ferranti Mark 1. As a boy, Sir Berners–Lee was an avid train spotter and developed a knowing for train and railway parts by tinkering with small toys. His fascination with mechanical and technical objects throughout the early part of his life lead him to study at The Queens College, Oxford, graduating in 1976 to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Tim Berners Lee Biography Paraj Mathur CPS 242 Tim Berners–Lee As I write this paper, I notice how my life is entirely dependent on the internet. I am writing this paper on Google Docs, on a chromebook, while I stream music online, check facebook every ten minutes, and even pay my bills online. Internet has taken the world by storm. The internet, which celebrated its 25th century in 2014, started as an idea in 1961. However, the internet as we know it, started with the development of HTML by Tim Berners–Lee in 1990. In 1989, Tim Berners–Lee, whose parents had previously worked on the world's first commercially built computer – Ferranti Mark 1, developed an information management system and successfully implemented communication between an HTTP client and server (McPherson, 2009).. Since then, he has been at the forefront of innovation and has championed the cause of increasing internet accessibility. He graduated first class from Queen's College, Oxford with a degree in physics. He started his career with CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) where he first started developing hypertext projects. Upon gaining success with his hypertext mini projects, he went on to integrate HTTP with the internet and created the world's first web browser and website at CERN ("Tim Berners– Lee", n.d.). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since then, he has gained a lot of honors, having been knighted by the Queen for his contribution to information technology, and has received several military and civilian honors in the UK. He was conferred the title of 'inventor of the world wide web' during the 2012 summer olympics. He is a staunch advocate of net neutrality and has worked with the UK government to make data easily publically accessible ("Tim Berners– Lee", ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Can Science Prove the Creation of the Universe? Essay If someone could tell you the answer to how it all began, how our world was created, why we exist, would you want to know? Modern Science has made some pretty impressive discoveries about our universe. As stated by George Smoot, a cosmologist at the University of California at Berkeley and winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in physics, "I think we all know where we came from and how we fit into the world, but some of us need to know how it all works in great detail." While some people believe testing these theories is a trial of faith, there are others who know that discovering how the universe was created is within arm's length. According to most religions, the universe and everything in it were created by God, but, on the other hand, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Higgs, in an interview given by Ian Sample who writes for the British magazine The Guardian, this particle is believed to give everything mass, it is how the universe holds itself together, and evidence of the Higgs boson would validate what we believe about the Big Bang theory and how the universe was created. Sample also describes how the Higgs theory explains how particles cling to a new type of field, dragging on them and making them heavy. Sample also quotes Higgs as saying "some particles can go right through the field while others are 'sticky' and get heavy when in the field." Before this discovery, science just accepted that things have different masses, never really understanding why, but understanding when the basic building blocks are broken down, atoms weigh nothing, and it's almost as if they disappear in front of our very eyes (Sample). This field is said to have played an important role in the creation of the universe and is the reason that evidence of the Higgs boson will validate the Big Bang theory. When matter is broken down it becomes even smaller, going from molecules to atoms to quarks and mass appears to vanish (Sample). The Higgs field shows that at the very beginning of the universe, the smallest building blocks of nature were truly weightless, but a fraction of a second later, when the fireball from the big bang cooled, it became full of mass (Sample). In theory particles weigh ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Research Paper On Mike Tyson You may have seen pictures and videos with odd things in the background. Maybe an onlooker to something that happened way before Apple that was holding a MacBook. Could it be time travel? Or is it our minds simply letting us see what we want to believe? Old Apple type footage from 1995 shows another time traveler using the high–quality camera of an Apple iPhone 6. How could this be? Did someone invent time travel to only go back and watch Mike Tyson fights and Prince before he became that symbol thing? Because that would be exactly what time travel should be used for. Mike Tyson Fan with iPhone A video surfaced showing a Mike Tyson fight in 1995. This itself is not that strange. Well, a sober and fit Mike Tyson is kind of an anomaly. Just kidding champ. The odd thing about the 1995 video is that behind Tyson, an iPhone can be vaguely seen. Someone ringside appears to be taking an iPhoto of the fight. It isn't a definitive video, since HD was yet to exist. But it actually does look like an iPhone. This would suggest that time travel does in fact exist. Would you travel through time to go to a Tyson fight? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A Casio QV or a Logitech Fotoman may have been the perceived iPhone. It is a simple matter of how our brain tricks us into seeing things that aren't really there. Simply because it is what we see daily. And we secretly want it to be real. Just like most of us wish there was such a thing as time travel. If time travel did exist, you could beat Steve Jobs to the punch. Creating Apple, the MacBook, iPhone, iPad, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. What Is The Importance Of Teaching Courses At The Rice... Since coming to the Rice University in 2012, I have taught three courses at undergraduate and graduate levels. The large variety of audiences, ranging from undergraduate juniors, professional masters, first–year graduate students, and advanced graduate students majored in nuclear and particle physics, required me to develop different teaching objectives and approaches. I have received strong positive feedback from the students. I am mentoring a highly productive research group consisting of postdoc fellows, graduate students, and undergraduate students. Postdoc, Maxime Guilbaud, was awarded a textbf{2015 CMS Achievement Award} and a textbf{prestigious CERN research fellow} position. Zhenyu Chen successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Graduate students have already developed a certain level of proficiency in learning new materials and solving problems independently. I believe the best approach for advanced graduate courses is to guide the students through a broad range of topics so that they can perform in–depth reading of the materials outside the class. Following this philosophy, instead of presenting traditional lectures, I gave reading assignment for each chapter of the main textbook, and designated one student to give a lecture to the class every time. Toward the end of each lecture, I added important points that were either not covered or not explained very clearly. In this way, everyone in the class was actively engaged in reading course materials and participating in discussions. Besides, I regularly organized reading session of original scientific papers to stimulate thinkings and intriguing discussions. I have taught the undergraduate course on textit{``Intermediate Electrodynamics''} in the Spring semester since 2015. This is a core course for junior students majored in physics. It is the first time students systematically learn the important subjects such as Maxwell Equations and Special Relativity, and associated mathematical tools (such as vector and tensor algebra, partial differential equation, etc.), which are crucial for developing a solid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Tim Berners-Lee: A Hero Tim Berners–Lee has contributed the most to the advancement of internet technology. Tim Berners– Lee is a hero because he developed software that made the internet easier to access and navigate, with this it also improved worldwide communication, and he refused the money that came with his inventions. Tim Berners–Lee developed the protocol that unleashed the power of the internet. Berners–Lee developed three softwares, "Berners–Lee developed software containing processing for encoding documents (HTTP), linking them (HTML), and addressing them (URL)."(Citation B, P.2). These three software languages set the basis for what the internet is today. Furthermore, "Berners–Lee created the latest HTML 3.2, this makes the internet easy for an average computer user." Citation A, P.9) This allows for anyone to access the internet and share information with the click of a button. Secondly, Berners–Lee is a hero because he improved worldwide communication ability. He expanded freedom of speech over the internet."Increased communication abilities benefit the whole world and gives everyone a freedom of expression."(Citation C, P.4). The internet expands the ability to share and see ideas. With the internet, it made huge advancements in communications."This also cuts down the time ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He worked for the evolution of the internet than for money."Berners–Lee, however, refused to cash in on his invention. He remained a conscientious scientist..."(Citation B, P.3). Berners–Lee wanted to remain a scientist and continue to make progress than sit back and cash in. He also started his own non–profit company that would set standards of the web. "Berners–Lee heads up the nonprofit World Wide Web Consortium–which he also founded– which helps set technical standards for the web."(Citation A, P.4). He set up a non–profit company that contributed to other big name companies such as Google and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...