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The Making of Planet and Gravity (Brief) : Comprehensive Study of Mysteries in Science

By: Cres Huang

...Falling body experiments have shown gravity is not an attraction. Analogous to rolling a snow ball in space, objects in the path would be picked up. The larger the snow ball grows, the tighter it gets. Matter and the force of union would be incorporated. Dust particles build sand, then rock, and so forth, along with gravity. ...

...duction 2 Formation of Planet and Gravity 2.1 Nomad Planet and It’s Gravity 2.2 Rotation 2.3 Compressed Core 2.4 Electromagnetism 2.5 Bubble in Space 2.6 Growth and Development 3 Summary 4 Appendixes 4.1 Free Fall Test 4.2 Attraction and Tear 4.3 Magnetic Attraction 4.4 Inescapable Collision of Attraction 4.5 Paradoxes of Gravitational Attraction References...

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The Making of Planet and Gravity: Comprehensive Study of Mysteries in Science

By: Cres Huang

...Falling body experiments have shown gravity is not an attraction. Analogous to rolling a snow ball in space, objects in the path would be picked up. The larger the snow ball grows, the tighter it gets. Matter and the force of union would be incorporated. Dust particles build sand, then rock, and so forth, along with gravity. ...

...duction 2 Formation of Planet and Gravity 2.1 Nomad Planet and It’s Gravity 2.2 Rotation 2.3 Compressed Core 2.4 Electromagnetism 2.5 Bubble in Space 2.6 Growth and Development 3 Summary 4 Appendixes 4.1 Free Fall Test 4.2 Attraction and Tear 4.3 Magnetic Attraction 4.4 Inescapable Collision of Attraction 4.5 Paradoxes of Gravitational Attraction References...

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Ceenom: The Mandate

By: Ceenom

...s lively habitat, and why humankind is included in this habitat. Its realm includes bases of hue and maths, particles and cells, species and planets, stars and galaxies, water and air, in short everything. We learn now the physical and functional characteristics of atoms, cells, species, natural phenomena, solar system, galaxies and dark energy. It’s possible to decode the...

...s lively habitat, and why humankind is included in this habitat. Its realm includes bases of hue and maths, particles and cells, species and planets, stars and galaxies, water and air, in short everything. We learn now the physical and functional characteristics of atoms, cells, species, natural phenomena, solar system, galaxies and dark energy. It’s possible to decode the...

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When the Sleeper Wakes

By: H. G. Wells

... experiments.” He spoke wearily. He gave a gesture of rejection, and for a space both men were silent. “Exercise?” suggested Isbister diffidently, wit... ...ary things concerning his whirling brain. At the headland they stood for a space by the seat that looks into the dark mysteries of Blackapit, and then... ... face. He started violently and uttered an exclamation. The eyes were void spaces of white. He looked again and saw that they were open and with the p... ...ns that will appear later, these attempts were discontin- ued. For a great space he lay in that strange condition, inert and still neither dead nor li... ...s unbroken by a ray of thought or sensation, a dreamless inanition, a vast space of peace. The tumult of his mind had swelled and risen to an abrupt c... ...mittent strip of sky was now deep blue—black almost, with a dust of little stars. He resumed his examination of the rooms. He could find no way of ope... ...le group of White Councillors. And then he looked up at the familiar quiet stars overhead. The marvellous element in his fate was sud- denly vivid. Co... ...t Bear swept overhead in their stately circle about the Pole. He saw these stars in a clear gap of sky. T o the east and south the great circular shap... ...in the dome of Saint Paul’s and look once more upon these familiar, silent stars!” Thence Graham was taken by Asano along devious ways to the great ga...

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The Jolly Corner

By: Henry James

...little indeed to see in the great gaunt shell where the main dispositions and the general apportionment of space, the style of an age of ampler allowa... ... large, through an open door, into the great square main saloon, with its almost antique felicity of brave spaces between windows. Her eyes came back ... ...id like, and above all in the upper 20 The Jolly Corner rooms!—the sense of the hard silver of the autumn stars through the window-panes, and scarcel... ...ccess drew 30 The Jolly Corner from him a gasp of relief. The house, withal, seemed immense, the scale of space again inordinate; the open rooms, to ... ...fluence of the lower windows, of half-drawn blinds, of the occasional gleam of street-lamps, of the glazed spaces of the vestibule. This was the botto...

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The Shadow Line a Confession

By: Joseph Conrad

...The Shadow Line bar, and while the sun was rising splendidly over the flat spaces of the land we steamed up the innumerable bends, passed under the sh... ...might have been a planet flying vertigi- nously on its appointed path in a space of infinite silence. I clung to the rail as if my sense of balance we... ...of my first command to the silent night, heavy with dew and sparkling with stars. There was a finality in the act com- mitting me to the endless vigil... ...crescendo of delight and died away swiftly. I was bitterly tired. The very stars seemed weary of waiting for daybreak. It came at last with a mother- ... ...ays passed. We had advanced a little way—a very little way—into the larger space of the Gulf of Siam. Seizing eagerly upon the elation of the first co... ...mental opera- tion; and as I emerge on deck the ordered arrangement of the stars meets my eye, unclouded, infinitely wearisome. There they are: stars,... ...d, infinitely wearisome. There they are: stars, sun, sea, light, darkness, space, great waters; the formidable Work of the Seven Days, into which mank... ...out five, however, until after seven I would sleep openly under the fading stars. I would say to the helmsman: “Call me at need,” and drop into that c... ...red sulkily amongst them before it sank down. The punctual and weari- some stars reappeared over our mastheads, but the air re- mained stagnant and op...

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Mosses from an Old Manse

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

...all angles and straight lines, appeared to shut in the scene from infinite space. For aught Georgiana knew, it might be a pavilion among the clouds. A... ... there really was a heaven above him. Yet there was the blue arch, and the stars brightening in it. “With heaven above and Faith below, I will yet sta... ... no wind was stirring, hurried across the zenith and hid the bright ening stars. The blue sky was still visible, except directly over head, where th... ...ard until the light glared full upon his eyes. At one extremity of an open space, hemmed in by the dark wall of the forest, arose a rock, bear ing so... ...so far as can be discovered, have little or no reference either to time or space. In any case, he generally contents himself with a very slight embroi... ...e garden was no longer an incident in Giovanni’s daily life, but the whole space in which he might be said to live; for the anticipation and memory of... ... again, and wooed, won, and married, the present Mrs. Bullfrog, all in the space of a fortnight. Owing to these extempore measures, I not only gave my... ...o the courts of kings or queens; and the world may deem him a man of happy stars. But not so the wise; and not so himself, when he looks through his e...

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The Island Of

By: H. G. Wells

...appeared in the same part of the 4 The Island of Dr. Moreau ocean after a space of eleven months. In some way he must have lived during the interval.... ... talking on the quarter deck until the sky was 15 H. G . Wells thick with stars. Except for an occasional sound in the yel- low-lit forecastle and a ... ...d turned away. Over the taffrail leant a silent black figure, watching the stars. It was Montgomery’s strange attendant. It looked over its shoulder q... ...y. So, staring one another out of countenance, we remained for perhaps the space of a minute. Then, stopping to look back once or twice, he slunk off ... ...tly, possibly even frantically, through the bushes, anxious to get a clear space about me again. I stopped just in time to prevent myself emerging upo... ...t me again. I stopped just in time to prevent myself emerging upon an open space. It was a kind of glade in the forest, made by a fall; seedlings were... ...e by a fall; seedlings were already starting up to struggle for the vacant space; and beyond, the dense growth of stems and twining vines and splashes... ...h was darkling; the blue sky above grew momentarily deeper, and the little stars one by one pierced the attenuated light; the interspaces of the trees... ...ght was calm and clear, and the reflection of the growing multitude of the stars shivered in the tranquil heav- ing of the sea. Some way out, the wash...

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The Odyssey of Homer

By: Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744

...rich with gold, Surround her feet: with these sublime she sails The aerial space, and mounts the winged gales; O’er earth and ocean wide prepared to s... ...holy vow: the favouring goddess heard. Then, slowly rising, o’er the sandy space Precedes the father, follow’d by his race, (A long procession) timely... ... mourn’d When T roy was ruin’d, had the chief return’d, No Greek an equal space had ere possess’d, Of dear affection, in my grateful breast. I, to co... ...ut ride the storms, So large he built the raft; then ribb’d it strong From space to space, and nail’d the planks along; These form’d the sides: the de... ...s: The footsteps of the duty he treads, And secret moves along the crowded space, Unseen of all the rude Phaeacian race. (So Pallas order’d, Pallas to... ...ng, and his best beloved); There next his side the godlike hero sate; With stars of silver shone the bed of state. The golden ewer a beauteous handmai... ...y press’d the plain? And lo! a length of night behind remains, The evening stars still mount the ethereal plains. Thy tale with raptures I could hear ... ...oes on earth, the wondrous scenes in hell, Till in the vault of heaven the stars decay. And the sky reddens with the rising day.” “O worthy of the pow... ...s of human cares. Now far the night advanced her gloomy reign, And setting stars roll’d down the azure plain: When at the voice of Jove wild whirlwind...

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Plain Tales from the Hills

By: Rudyard Kipling

...h, and the wheat crops, for fifteen minutes, in the Huzuri Bagh, under the stars. Suddhoo came to the point at last. He said that Janoo had told him t... ... that the jadoo-work was coming off in their rooms, because there was more space there. Janoo is a lady of a freethinking turn of mind. She whispered ... ...ache and smiling quietly as if he were witnessing a play. Full in the open space in the centre, by the whist-tables, the Senior Subaltern’s terrier wa... ...ell this side, and threw out The Glen, and the ruck came up behind and the space between wing and wing was one struggling, screaming, kick- ing shambl... ...icky; and there was no address to write to.” Instead of thanking his lucky stars that he was free, Dicky discovered exactly how an injured husband fee... ...n the best Regiment that ever drew bridle, wiped off the Army List for the space of two hours. If you repeat this tale to the White Hussars they will,... ...e of native quarters. “Thanks—a thousand thanks! O Moon and little, little Stars! To think that a man should so shamelessly …. Infa- mous liquor, too....

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Waverley or Tis Sixty Years Since

By: Sir Walter Scott

...e good with their lives an hour’s diversion, that the king might have that space for es- cape, ‘ And, God help her,’ would Mrs. Rachel continue, fix- ... ...on. He asked him- self in vain, why his eye could not judge of distance or space so well as those of his companions; why his head was not always succe... ...long the top by a stone para- pet with a heavy balustrade, ornamented from space to space with huge grotesque figures of animals seated upon their hau... ...y unsafe, that it was necessary to spring from one hillock to another, the space between being incapable of bearing the human weight. This was an easy... ...his vassals to enter by rotation into his company, and serve for a certain space of time, which gave them all in turn a general notion of military dis... ...looked round them ere they lay down to rest. The western sky twinkled with stars, but a frost-mist, rising from the ocean, covered the eastern horizon... ...or some time they had the advantage of starlight. But this was lost as the stars faded before approaching day, and the head of the marching column, co...

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Dynevor Terrace

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...s, and the whole lonely house full of undefined terrors, with an unlimited space of the like solitude before her. She would even have been glad to be ... ...d 182 Dynevor Terrace Vol 1 Park, which I had abandoned in my craving for space and dread of being dogged by the Ensign. But the treacherous hedge le... ...od what depended on it. At least, it was making the Earl insensible to the space they were tra- versing, and the black outlines of Marksedge were risi... ...ome, have we not awakened to the enchanted land? Did ever mortal tree bear stars of living flame? Here are realized the fabled apples of gold— nay , t... ...ey were watching while a tired, overtasked child sank to rest. There was a space of suffering, when Mary and Miss Mercy did all that love could do, an... ...on hastily, till they had attained the very foot of the barricade, where a space was kept clear, and there was a cry ‘Au large, or we shall fire.’ ‘Le...

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Amelia

By: Henry Fielding

...ghteenth century, while Shakespeare was a poet writing in all time and all space, so that the comparison is luminous in more ways than one. I do not t... ...) is almost always a faint type of goodness or wickedness dressed out with stars and ribbons and coaches-and-six. Only Swift, by combination of experi... ...ews of his brother; a question which he repeated every ten minutes for the space of two hours, when, having heard nothing of him, he began to con- clu...

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Night and Day

By: Virginia Woolf

...etherealized essence of the fog, hung visibly in the wide and rather empty space of the drawing-room, all silver where the candles were grouped on the... ...ll as corrections.” She paused for a minute, and then went on, as if these spaces had all been calculated. “That lady in blue is my great-grandmother,... ...semblance to her father, and suggested, as he did, the fresh airs and open spaces of a younger world. “Well,” she said, “how do you like our things, M... ...were sampling the word, and then she paused. She paused for a considerable space, as if she were considering happiness in all its bearings. “Hilda was... ...ough the desire to laugh stirred them slightly. “You know the names of the stars, I suppose?” Denham remarked, and from the tone of his voice one migh... ...tand me—never, never, never!” Uttered aloud and with vehemence so that the stars of Heaven might hear, for there was no human being at hand, these sen... ...atues and pictures, which it was his habit to exhibit, one by one, for the space of a day or two. The books on his shelves were as orderly as regiment... ...perhaps, and between the branches one sees no longer the blue sky, but the stars and the tops of the mountains. “One doesn’t know any more, does one? ... ...he right, indeed, where a line of elm-trees was beautifully sprinkled with stars, and a low stable building had a full drop of quivering silver just i...

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Adventures in the South Seas

By: Herman Melville

...d upon retrieving the past and filling the vessel with oil in the shortest space possible. With this intention, we were now shaping our course for Hyt... ...is generally bestowed upon the sailors’ sleeping- quarters, which occupy a space immediately beneath, and are partitioned off by a bulkhead. Planted r... ...s were in many cases used as substitutes for the demolished bunks; but the space they swung in was so confined that they were far from being agreeable... .... In the first place, it was not five feet from deck to deck and even this space was encroached upon by two outlandish cross-timbers bracing the vesse... ..., they had a fever aboard, which car- ried off nearly half the crew in the space of a few days. After 41 Melville this the men never went aloft in th... ...er instruments the angular dis- tance between the moon and some one of the stars. The op- eration generally requires two observers to take sights, and... ... course, they made no objection. It was a fine, bright night; all moon and stars, and white crests of waves. The breeze was light, but freshening; and... ...ront waves the English flag. Across the water, the tricolour also, and the stars and stripes, distinguish the resi- 88 Omoo dences of the other consu... ... she was; her great hazel eyes rounding and rounding in her head, like two stars, her whole frame in a merry quiver, and an expres- sion about the mou...

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American Notes for General Circulation

By: Charles Dickens

...aily communication the formidable barrier of many thousand miles of stormy space, and who were for that reason anxious to cast no other cloud, not eve... ...lours, and fluttering by their side the beautiful American banner with its stars and stripes, — the long three thousand miles and more, and, longer st... ...ered at home and elsewhere without fail, within the very shortest possible space of time after the ar rival of the railway train at Euston Square. An... ... against the dark sky, but for their blotting out some score of glistening stars; the helms man at the wheel, with the illuminated card before him, s... ...ld a ruffian’s name before. All beyond the pitiless stone wall, is unknown space. Let us go forth again into the cheerful streets. Once more in Broadw... ...merge into a broader street, it blows upon us with a purer breath, and the stars look bright again. Here are The Tombs once more. The city watch house... ...e. During the day, his bedstead turns up against the wall, and leaves more space for him to work American Notes – Dickens 108 in. His loom, or bench... ..., and has quite lost itself. Standing anyhow and all wrong, upon this open space, like something meteoric that has fallen down from the moon, is an od... ...where unseen men lay crouching round a fire; the shining out of the bright stars undisturbed by noise of wheels or steam, or any other sound than the ...

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Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...rned the art to perfection. And certainly Modestine did wonders for the rest of the fore-noon, and I had a breathing space to look about me. It was Sa... ... time they were differently disposed. It was not Fouzilhic, but Fouzilhac, a hamlet little distant from the other in space, but worlds away in the spi... ...venson The road which we were following, and which this stal- wart father had made with his own two hands within the space of a year, came to a corner... ...vels with a Donkey in the Cevenne UPPER GEVAUDAN (continued) The bed was made, the room was fit, By punctual eve the stars were lit; The air was still... ...came dropping from my brow. Over the summit of the Goulet there was no marked road – only upright stones posted from space to space to guide the drove... ...s and fell asleep. Night is a dead monotonous period under a roof; but in the open world it passes lightly, with its stars and dews and perfumes, and ... ...ble summons, at what gentle touch of Na- ture, are all these sleepers thus recalled in the same hour to life? Do the stars rain down an influence, or ... ...ike the luxurious Montaigne, ‘that we may the better and more sensibly relish it.’ We have a moment to look upon the stars. And there is a special ple... ... talk of the runnel over the stones. I lay lazily smoking and studying the colour of the sky, as we call the void of space, from where it showed a red...

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Captains Courageous a Story of the Grand Banks

By: Rudyard Kipling

...livers. Aft of these the foreboom and booby of the main-hatch took all the space that was not needed for the pumps and dressing-pens. Then came the ne... ...t a thou- sand men here; an’ yonder’ s the Virgin.” He pointed to a vacant space of greenish sea, where there were no dories. The We’re Here skirted r... ...d darkened, and then frizzed up in showers of tiny silver fish, and over a space of five or six acres the cod began to leap like trout in May; while b... ...h a sound of incessant tearing; the hurry of the winds working across open spaces and herding the purple-blue cloud- shadows; the splendid upheaval of... ... the sea under the moonlight, when the jib- boom solemnly poked at the low stars, and Harvey went down to get a doughnut from the cook. 104 Captains ... ...r like the roar of a mortar-battery , and the shaken air tingled under the stars as it got back to silence. “The flag, the flag!” said Disko, suddenly... ...estle purring beneath their tread, or up to rocks that barred out half the stars. Now scaur and ravine changed and rolled back to jagged mountains on ...

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Guy Mannering

By: Sir Walter Scott

...tc., are performed, induced this gentleman to study the combination of the stars and planets, with the expecta- tion of obtaining prophetic communicat... ...t, was certainly alive; at another, that he was unquestionably dead; but a space of two years extended between these two terms, during which he could ... ...ion to his advance. 20 Guy Mannering It was now very cloudy, although the stars, from time to time, shed a twinkling and uncertain light. Hitherto no... ...d that kens much better than you how to spae its fortune—he does it by the stars.” “Certainly, sir,” said Mannering, entering into the simple humour o... ...n liquid orbit of light, distinguished from the infe- rior or more distant stars. So strangely can imagination de- ceive even those :by whose volition... ..., carved in freestone, frowned over the gateway, and the portal showed the spaces arranged by the architect for lowering the port- cullis, and raising... ...of a paved apartment, part of which she had swept clean to afford a smooth space for the evolutions of her spindle. A strong sun- beam, through a loft... ...put his dignity in his pocket, and pass by the procession quietly, on such space as they chose to leave for his accommodation, which was narrow enough... ...ncealment. Here they found plain vestiges of violence and struggling, from space to space. Small boughs were torn down, as if grasped by some resistin...

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The Moon and Sixpence

By: Somerset Maugham

...you can call your soul your own. You seem to walk with your head among the stars. And then, all of a sudden you can’t stand it any more, and you notic... ...ut after a page or two he would put the book down and stare miserably into space. During the evening we played innu- merable games of piquet, and brav... ... which led the imagination along unsuspected ways, and suggested dim empty spaces, lit only by the eter - nal stars, where the soul, all naked, advent... ...suspected ways, and suggested dim empty spaces, lit only by the eter - nal stars, where the soul, all naked, adventured fearful to the discovery of ne... ...e sea was calm and blue. The Pacific is more desolate than other seas; its spaces seem more vast, and the most ordinary journey upon it has somehow th... ...fferent, lovely , and cruel. It gave you an awful sense of the infinity of space and of the endlessness of time. Because he painted the trees I see ab... ...y, to the wheezy music of the concertina. Above was the blue sky , and the stars, and all about the desert of the Pacific Ocean. A quotation from the ...

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