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If you wish to see a map of Zimbabwe you might try looking in an Atlas.
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Atlas was the titan who's punishment it was to hold up the weight of the world until the end of time after the great war, but for a while it was Hercules who held it up for one of his twelve labors so that Atlas could get a golden apple form the garden of Hesperides which his daughters alongside a serpent (who Hercules had killed using his bow for Atlas) guarded.
Its Atlas, in the war between the Titans and the Olympians, Atlas was on the Titans' side, when the Olympians won, Zeus punished all of the Titans. Atlas's punishment was to hold the weight of the (Earth)world. Later on, Perseus turned Atlas into stone using Medusa's head. So, Atlas is now a mountain. <Called Mt. Atlas>
The Theory, is what you think is gonna happen, for example, In Theory, a aeroplane could be given jet engines that run on High Octane Petrol( i don't know if that's true, its just a theory!) but we could try that and it could just crash, then our conclusion would be 'aeroplanes can not fly using High Octane Petrol, Aviation Fuel must be used' A Theory is an idea (Should be an educated idea, with reasoning behind it) and a conclusion is what your result is when you test that theory. Hope I helped.
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You can easily refute the theory of evolution--just as easily as you can refute Newton's theory of gravity, or Einstein's theory of relativity. You just can't refute these theories using science or evidence with ease, as these theories are extremely well supported. If you could confirm the existence of fossil bunnies in undisturbed Cambrian strata, that would serve as excellent evidence of a fundamental flaw in Darwin's theory. If you could find a natural specie such as Kirk Cameron's crocaduck, evolution could not explain such a chimera, and forces at odds with Darwin's theory would obviously be at play.
The hero you are referring to is Perseus, a figure from Greek mythology. His notable accomplishments include beheading the Gorgon Medusa, whose gaze could turn people to stone, and using her head as a weapon. Additionally, he is credited with turning the giant Atlas into stone by showing him the head of Medusa, thereby creating the Atlas Mountains. Perseus is celebrated as a quintessential hero in mythological tales.
In theory it could, but it would make it considerably slower and inefficient and almost impossible to run, so using OMR is very important.
A pure chemist could test a novel molecular theory by conducting experiments in a controlled laboratory setting. This could involve synthesizing molecules predicted by the theory and studying their properties using techniques such as spectroscopy, chromatography, and crystallography. By comparing experimental results with theoretical predictions, the validity and accuracy of the novel molecular theory can be assessed.
Theories tend to Remain a Pseudo Fact, until proven otherwise, the theorist, is under no obligation to Prove his Theory, which makes anyone capable of writing a Theory, without using any Facts whatsoever. Of course it's always advisable to throw a few facts around within the Theory, to add some Credibility to your Theory. Remember if you could prove a theory as Fact, then it would no longer be a Theory, but a Fact.