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Category > Physics Posted 08 Jul 2017 My Price 20.00

In simple terms cloning is similar to taking a cutting from a green plant and “rooting it”

In simple terms cloning is similar to taking a cutting from a green plant and “rooting it” to produce a new plant.

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One of chromosomes in all living organism is a gene for a long life.

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In the lecture, CENEGENICS is best described as “life extension”.

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Eugenics is the science of deleting harmful genes from an organism.

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A good example of an anthropomorphic robot is the ASIMO robot.

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On spacecraft in our solar system, solar sails driven by the Earth’s gravity are used as one means of propulsion. 

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As part of the String Theory of the universe, parallel universes exist right here and now on the Earth.

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The theoretical physicists like Stephen Hawking are the driving force behind the revolution of nanotechnology.

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An “intelligent robot” is able to learn new movements by the trial and error method. 

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In the search for intelligent life in the Universe, satellites like the Kepler are used to look for earth-like planets out in the Universe.

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There have been at least 5 catastrophic events that have occurred on Earth due to meteors from our solar system, that fall to the Earth’s surface

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According to Einstein, as an object approaches the speed of light time slows down. 

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For every elemental particle in an atom there exists an equal and oppositely charged ion.

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On the Earth the hydrological cycle is driven by the wind.

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Scientists believe an engine powered completely by heat is possible.

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Answer each question with AT LEAST 5 (five) complete sentences. The answers are graded on spelling, grammar, and content that adequately answers the question. Make sure your answer is complete. You may use your assigned texts/videos, class notes, and your critical thing skills! Do NOT use the Internet or other sources for your answer!

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Discuss the rules that the “Turing Machine” uses to “think”.

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Discuss how the cloning of “Dolly” the first cloned animal was flawed.

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Discuss some of the issues and problems presented in the challenge to produce HUMAN clones.

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Explain the pros and cons of eugenics as it applies to humans and how it has been used in the past. 

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Discuss some of the dangers in space travel as listed in the KAKU textbook. 

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Compare and contrast WORMHOLES versus BLACK HOLES.

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According to the author KAKU, how many and what types of parallel universes exist?

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