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- A Brief History Of Everything
by Saleem Rana. I was wondering about how everything we know came together to be the way it is right now and what will happen to us as a species.
The story of everything started 15 billion years ago.
The universe, as we know it, was created by an enormous explosion of matter to create space-time. A fiery, dense universe started to inflate.
For three billion years, optically dense matter/energy decoupled... products, articles, news
- A History of Elasticity
by James Monahan. Man has, since the early times, found out how useful elastic materials are. And today's man has improved on this idea and constantly finds ways to make more elastic materials to suit his everyday needs.
Elasticity refers to the property of an object to deform when load is applied to it, and to return to its natural form when the load is relieved. Many of the everyday things you see around you ... products, articles, news
- A Brief History of Upholstering
by Jimmy Cox. It is widely thought that the craft of upholstery evolved from that of the tent-maker. And it does seem a likely development. Although tent-making is now quite a separate and a very prosperous trade, it is not so many years ago that many branches of that trade were carried out by the upholsterer.
The Upholsterers' Company was granted a charter in the year A.D. 1626 and is one of the oldest of th... products, articles, news
- A Brief Look At The Beginning Of Kite History
by Jimmy Cox. Kite flying is one of the oldest pastimes in the world. No one can say with certainty precisely how old it is, but we do know that it goes back for many centuries, and that the beginnings of the story have an eastern setting. On the latter point, more will be said in a moment. In the meantime, this may be said. In its general significance, the invention of the kite stands out as an expression of ... products, articles, news
- Footwear's Untold History
by Andrew Impey. Whether it's sandals, trainers or high heels, we usually go out with something on our feet in the morning. But where have these traditions come from?
The earliest evidence of footwear is from cave paintings in Spain some 15,000 years ago. It was probably made from grass, bark or animal skins held on with ties, and would have been worn to protect the feet from rough terrain. Things changed very l... products, articles, news
- History Of Man Made Diamonds
by David Cowley. Henri Moissan (1852-1907) received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1906. In 1892 theorized that by crystallizing carbon with pressure and heat from molten iron he could make diamonds. The then set out to prove his theory by designing and building an electric-arc furnace. He subsequently was able to product several tiny stones that had the same properties as mined diamonds. Thus the start of t... products, articles, news
- History Of Synthetic Diamonds
by David Cowley. As the name implies synthetic diamonds look like real diamonds but do not have the same properties as real diamonds. The ability to determine the differences between chemical compusosition, hardness, weight, and some of the light handling characteristics of real diamonds and synthetic diamonds with the naked eye is extremely difficult. Man-made diamonds are not considered synthetic diamonds bec... products, articles, news
- Do You Know The History Behind The Military Tattoo ?
by MIKE SELVON. The military tattoo has a long history within the various branches of service in the United States. Soldiers have come to view the tattoo as a sign of commitment to their fellow soldiers and as an identifying mark.
Divisions and brigades take pride in their own symbols and characters and soldiers look forward to the day when they can wear that symbol and hold their head high.
The United States... products, articles, news
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