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Term Papers on The Cycle Of Never Ending Cause And Effect

Term Paper TitleThe Cycle Of Never Ending Cause And Effect
# of Words683
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.73

The Cycle of Never Ending Cause and Effect


     There is no such thing as first or second, or as cause and effect.
Humanity has constantly searched for the beginning of things asking questions
such as 'Which came first, the chicken or the egg?".  They search for answers
which are simply entangled in a never ending cycle of events.  Belief before
evidence or evidence before belief, it doesn't matter.  Both compound a cycle
where before belief there's evidence and before evidence there is belief and so
on.
     If the mind teaser about the chicken and the egg is traced back to its
beginning, for example taking the generations and going back on time, there will
come a point where the beginning of things will be put under observation.  How
did things begin?  Scientists believe that our world began with the Big Bang,
yet for the Big Bang to originate there must have been the Sun and the Universe
itself.  Then what was before the Universe?  An atom?  And before the atom?  The
word "nothing" is a common answer to these questions, supposedly ending the
infinite quest for knowledge.  Yet before the "nothing", there must have been
something else, maybe more nothingness, who knows?  The fact simply is that
humanity doesn't know what came first and have thrive to come up with answers
which range from the scientific point of view to the religious.  The religious
answers, which are completely based on belief, used to be entirely accepted by
people, but as science began to flourish, scientific answers, which use logic
and reasoning, became the primary source for belief.  Now a days it is important
to have evidence in order to believe.  Yet when scientists discover new things,
do they just find the evidence?  Or they believe that something is there and
begin their quest to find it?  Again, be it one way or the other, it doesn't
matter.  Let's take for example that the scientist believed that something was
there, his/her belief must have been based on evidence. How else then could they
have thought about it?  Yet that evidence in return, bef...

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