All of them. Proofs are done in math, not science.
Every scientific theory has extensive evidential support, successful predictions, and ways it can be applied. That’s what a theory is in science. It’s the highest accolade a concept can achieve.
If you think there’s some theory that hasn’t been demonstrated, I suggest you take an entry-level science course, or possibly borrow a middle school textbook
We gotta know it by scientific laws and theories. Scientific theories are produced from the scientific method through formation and testing of hypotheses and can predict the behaviour of the natural world. They both are well supported by observations and experimental evidence. By this we can determine the whole process...Rutherford theory Corrected by Bohr ....
I believe you are referring to Albert Einstein, but he was not allowed to join the Manhattan Project because of his foreign birth. His atomic theories were responsible for the creation of the atomic bomb, but he did not help in its construction and testing.
The web address of the Atomic Testing Museum is: http://www.atomictestingmuseum.org
The phone number of the Atomic Testing Museum is: 702-794-5161.
Ancient Greeks had two major theories of matter. These were the Atomic theory of matter and the theory of pangenesis.
The Big Bang Theory, not the show. Atomic theory.
The address of the Atomic Testing Museum is: 755 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89119
The original atomic bomb testing ground was in Almogordo, New Mexico.
No, the element remains the same even when the atomic mass changes. Atomic mass is determined by the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom, but changing the number of neutrons does not change the identity of the element.
May 11, 1998
Quantum mechanics.
Eugen Goldstein is best known for his work in the field of atomic physics and his discovery of canal rays, which are positively charged particles. His findings contributed to the development of theories regarding the structure of the atom, particularly the existence of protons and the understanding of ionization processes. Goldstein's work laid the groundwork for later theories in atomic models, influencing the development of quantum mechanics and the understanding of atomic structure as it relates to chemical behavior.