Indian Philosophy And Osicillating Universe Theory
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One thing that I found fascinating during my reasearchis all the different theories that are out there.
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this is really good. it shows you took time to reaserch everything.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Brad -- that was very thorough.
ReplyDeleteI actually believe strongly in the oscillating universe theory. I didn't get what the second law of thermodynamics means, but the big bang seems pretty logical to me.
It is neat how Indian philosophy is translated to the science.
I enjoyed your presentaion. I don't think that anyone else did the Indian Philosophy.
ReplyDeleteGood job finding unique theories. Also, way to go on going in depth in everything about your theories. Good content, but a little dull, but still, great job!
ReplyDeleteNice Job Sri!
ReplyDeleteYour information was really interesting and I loved all your pictures. They helped support your information.
I really like this presentation. The way that you presented the informataion piece by piece really made it easy to understand. Also how you used a theory that relates to your heritage is really cool.
ReplyDeleteI found the Indian theory very interesting, I would have never thought of that. Great job Sri!
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The Indian theory was sort of confusing, but that is ok you explained it well. I would of liked to hear more on the oscillating theory, but your presentation was very nice, good job
ReplyDeleteI like how you chose theories that no one else chose, but I agree with Amanda, the Indian theory was a bit confusing. But overall you had a lot of good information and a nice presentation.
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