Moore's Law hasn't influenced anything. It is simply an observation of the trends in computing development.
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The law prohibiting the teaching of evolution was upheld
Liverpool John Moores University is known for Mechanics School of Arts. However, they offer many varieties of courses from arts, business, science, to law to help fulfill students' requirements and desire.
Moore's Law is the law that describes the fact that on average, computers can double in capacity every 18 to 24 months.
The second law does NOT make evolution impossible. It just requires that as evolution takes place that there be an increase in entropy of the universe as a whole.
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Evolution is both fact and theory. One could say that there are laws of evolution. One such law could be: that reproductively isolated populations will always diverge genetically.
There's no "the" law of evolution.There are various lawS of evolution though. For instance, it is a law of evolution that reproductively isolated populations will always diverge genetically.
No, evolution is not considered a scientific law. Evolution is a scientific theory supported by extensive evidence from various fields like genetics, paleontology, and comparative anatomy. Laws describe natural phenomena or observed patterns, while theories explain those patterns.
Moore's Law is the thesis stated by Gordon Moore that the number of transistors and resistors on a chip will double every 18 months. This has the implication that computer technology will improve at an exponential pace.