Science Circles Categorized by Discipline

Science Circles Categorized by Discipline

Here are the links to the most recent shared circles coming out of Science on Google+: A Public Database.

Profiles

All Disciplines: http://goo.gl/RS8gL

Anthropology and Sociology: http://goo.gl/l7d0k

Astronomy: http://goo.gl/ZjHQX

Biology: http://goo.gl/aUQUb

Chemistry: http://goo.gl/wMigv

Computer Science: http://goo.gl/W0MSi

Ecology: http://goo.gl/G0FA1

Engineering: http://goo.gl/twVxT

Geology and Earth Science: http://goo.gl/sc6bi

Mathematics: http://goo.gl/tPNPo

Neuroscience: http://goo.gl/tDFhg

Philosophy of Science: http://goo.gl/IxiGl

Physics: http://goo.gl/ctkLc

Psychology: http://goo.gl/VeSEI

Science Teachers: http://goo.gl/Fxg7o

Science Writers: http://goo.gl/12bkO

Pages

All Disciplines: http://goo.gl/FCGsz

Astronomy: http://goo.gl/8OluC

Biology and Neuroscience: http://goo.gl/qoiCd

General Science: http://goo.gl/nnPuf

Geology and Earth Science: http://goo.gl/ttcvk

Physics: http://goo.gl/W498t

Psychology and Neuroscience: http://goo.gl/HetDu

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  1. Energy is the potential to exert force, which changes how something moves. The atoms around us have kinetic energy, which means they are moving. They got their energy from being hit by other atoms, or being hit by photons (light).

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  2. Inside an atom are protons and neutrons

    going around a nucleus

    I think that is their correct names

    where does the energy that moves them around and around come from?

    dark matter?

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  3. Your atom is inside out, but the names are right. Electrons orbit a nucleus which consists of protons and neutrons. Actually they don’t really orbit it, they sort of hang around it in a cloud. The electrons have fuck all energy, and keep losing it. Most of it comes from what I said before, getting hit by other things which already have energy. If you keep tracing it back to where that energy came from , most of the energy comes from stars, which are powered by fusion. More on stars: http://goo.gl/yGV70

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  4. The main evidence is the rotation speed of galaxies. They should be rotating slower than they are. It’s also been observed in gravitational lensing: when there’s a clump of dark matter, it has enough gravity to bend light, so although it’s invisible, it distorts the background.

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  5. I agree with you Gilberto Sanchez Ortiz but we are forced to categorize the group. In 5 weeks approximately 575 profiles/pages have been added to the database. Soon there will be 1000 and then 2000. Given the current limitation on shared circles (500), categories will have to become more specific over time.

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