Prior to Hubble's discovery scientists generally believed that our galaxy was the entire universe. Hubble found that the Andromeda galaxy was, then called the Andromeda Nebula, was not a part of our galaxy but a galaxy unto itself far beyond the edge of the Milky Way. This discovered demonstrated that the universe is much larger than scientists have believed.
Early Astronomers did not even have the compass. The early astronomers believed that the world was flat or round in shape. In truth, all the ancient knowledge that was passed on to the astronomers were not in Human understanding. The building of Pyramids, the ancients scriptures and text that tells of the astronomical charts and calendars were handed down to them as gifts. These were knowledge given by the gods. But the question is. Are the gods who gave us these answers are truly GODS ? or were they merely extra-terrestial beings advanced in knowledge and technology ? Academicians will off course throw out this story due to our failure to comply to the facts or rationality of logic. But many things on Earth defies the very fabric of common beliefs on rationality and logic. For instance, can we prove the existence of gravity or see gravity ? We cant. But we know that it exist. So there is your proof that such things DO exist. We as humans have to just remain to have the faith that many questions will go unanswered.
Ernest Rutherford helped further develop the atomic theory though his was still not the most correct. He created his Rutherford model for atoms, later corrected further by Bohr.
Theoretical physics scientist study how the universe was form in the first couple of trillionths of a second after the Big Bang started. Physical astronomers look at where things are in the universe, what they are made of, where they came from, and especially what are black holes, and how do things work close to one.
If faith is a source of knowledge, what kind of knowledge does it provide?
The words are cosmos and cosmology.
Knowledge creation involves generating new information or insights through research or innovation processes. Knowledge discovery involves finding existing knowledge that was previously unknown or hidden, often through data analysis or exploration. In essence, knowledge creation involves producing new knowledge, while knowledge discovery involves uncovering existing knowledge.
How did the microscope contribute to knowledge about living things?
everyone has equal access knowledge that they can also contribute to.
i can contribute my knowledge and skills.
Discovery, knowledge, understanding
All scientific investigations are of benefit to us in some way. The most recent? How about the discovery of water on Mars? Or the mapping of DNA molecules?
not not
what does "systematic investigation designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge" include:
the benefits of man by the astronomy is that to develop the knowledge of mankind by its studies which the astronomers share their knowledge about.
Your expertise and knowledge
to improve my knowledge
Your expertise and knowledge