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History of Clocks

The stars looked down on the old monk as he shuffled along, the frozen snow biting his bare toes in his well worn sandals as he made his way to the little open hut that housed the bell. This day…
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What is Truth

One of the most troubling slogans in modern times is “In theory, everything is possible”.  This is not true for any accepted meaning of the term ‘theory’ – at least, not if one is claiming any relationship between the content…
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Wire Drawing Process

Metal drawing can refer to either the method for producing wire or the process used to make deep, cup-shaped forms, such as stainless steel sinks and soft drink cans. This article will concentrate on the wire drawing process, although an…
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Science and Technology

The twentieth century onward marks the modern world where amazing invention and discoveries surfaced. Science and technology has made everything easy and comfortable. Many people with greater brains have been born and created the aspect of life known as science and…
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Visualizing Infinity

Visualizing infinity is a bit like imagining yourself as the opposite sex. You can think of looking in the mirror and imagining yourself as a man or a woman. Try to think or visualize what infinity is and you stumble….
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Biography Samuel Morse

Samuel Finley Breese Morse (born April 27, 1791 in Charlestown, Massachusetts, U.S. – died April 2, 1872 in New York, New York, U.S.) is an American painter and inventor. He is most famous for devising the Morse Code, a method…
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