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https://www.academia.edu/93555859/From_bugs_to_exploratory_exhibition_design_transforming_…

… to building. In the field of architecture work with scale has Already Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) became aware that size makes a crucial difference. He understood that a physical cube traditionally been used to suppress the importance that is 10 in each side does not weigh 10, b…

https://www.academia.edu/3290980/The_Bolshevik_Menace_Colonial_Surveillance_and_the_Origin…

…. revolution, following notably the Unfortunately, these philosophical works of Galileo, Johannes Kepler, questions did not appear in 19th cen- Isaac Newton and Edmond Halley, tury biology but were reclaimed by and later of Pierre-Simon Laplace, Marxists such as J.D. Bernal, J.B.…

https://www.academia.edu/40097493/Exploiting_Sequential_Patterns_Found_in_Users_Solutions_…

…through experiments, that a law holds under a certain condition. For example, Galileo’s experiment showed that falling objects of different weights landed at the same time. Explanation A learning object of type “Explanation” provides extra information for a fundamental learning o…

https://www.academia.edu/144835845/INTELLIGENCE_OF_THE_ANCIENT_EGYPTIANS_DEDICATING_A_DEIT…

… are numerous other examples of space communications at huge distances, such as Galileo (1995) and the Juice Orbiter. 4. Further application of the information filtering We may conclude that currently, a number of extraordinary methods of information filtering are used in technol…

https://www.academia.edu/41022899/Reconceiving_Reproductive_Health_Theological_and_Christi…

…ts sacred texts literally to demonise new knowledge, seen for example with both Galileo and Darwin. However, over time, alternative theologies found creative ways to synthesise these conflicting claims. A similar ‘literalist’ danger can be seen in relation to the ancient biblical…