For one thing, they make the clocks that go in GPS satellites advance a little bit slower than normal so that when the satellites are orbiting the earth at tens of thousands of miles per hour the clocks seem to be in sync with our clocks here on the earth's surface.
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Scientists? It's handy for writing out any large numbers...
by applying it in real life. citing situations. and by memorizing it, and by connecting it to the past lessons.
Graphs in real life are used in at times when analysis of information is needed. for example, when tracking population growth of a species over a period of years scientists will use empirical data and field study to graph out how the species is growing or declining for study.
They are not something most of us would use in ordinary daily activities like shopping and bank statements, but like all mathematical topics they will crop up somewhere at some time in the normal, real-life work of mathematicians, scientists and engineers.
It is used to prove some of the statements used in Einstein's The general Theory of relativity
Yes, it obviously is, since people use it and you have heard of it.
how theory of probability used in real life
Special relativity General relativity Photons as real entities, not just mathematical curiosities Heat capacity of low temperature solids Answer to the question, "Why is the sky blue?"
Probably not.
As real as any scientific theory. Cell theory, the theory of gravity, germ theory of disease, quantum theory and the theory of relativity are all theories that are well supported by the evidence and explain the phenomenon we observe in nature. The theory of evolution by natural selection is no longer " Darwin's theory ", but has been strengthened and added to in the 151 tears since Darwin and Wallace first proposed evolutionary theory.
Real scientists do not "gather evidence in support of" any theory. The technical term for that kind of thing is "cherry-picking". Real scientists build a theory to explain the evidence that they have already gathered, and then test the theory to see whether it holds water. The easiest, fastest way to make sure that you are regarded as a wingnut by real scientists is to adopt or invent a theory, and then spend your time trying to prove it.
If you browse around this category, you will find several similar questions with replies that answer your query. ==================================== Real scientists do not "gather evidence in support of" any theory. The technical term for that kind of thing is "cherry-picking". Real scientists build a theory to explain the evidence that they have already gathered, and then test the theory to see whether it holds water. The easiest, fastest way to make sure that you are regarded as a wingnut by real scientists is to adopt or invent a theory, and then spend your time trying to prove it.
Well according to me, it's still a theory since scientists have not seen it yet. However as generations go on, technology will find out.
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It's as real as you want it to beIt depends on which theory of study you believe to be the best.Magic can be real, dreams can be real. But nothing of it is?. Think about it scientists studied plants and named the insides of it so anything can be real with strong imagination.
The process of evolution is actually not real. This is a theory that has been developed by scientists. The only proof that is believed to be there is the study of the human behavior.