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Though many accepted the geocentric model of the universe, it was designed by the famous astronomer Ptolemy.
the going on experiment regarding god element in Geneva will surely get a success regarding the formation of solar system and universe
... the universe
Galileo, who struggled against the Catholic Church to have the theories of Copernicus accepted.
either starlight spectra or moving galaxies.
The Steady State theory states that matter is produced in the universe at a continuous rate, so that the universe stays constant throughout space and time. It is no longer an accepted theory in much of the scientific community.
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Throughout the entire universe. (It is the most common element in the universe)
We see the light of main sequence stars throughout the universe. Such stars fuse hydrogen.
I sent a form of thermal energy throughout the universe.
The telscope reflects light thousands of times to see into the distance.
The scientific method is most often used to investigate the universe and all things in it. The limitation of this method is that it isn't always easy to study cause and effect relationships. It is effective because it takes into consideration most aspects of study and observation.
It is the majorly accepted scientific theory for how the universe began; what actually happened will never be known for sure.
Though many accepted the geocentric model of the universe, it was designed by the famous astronomer Ptolemy.
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fire wind and water
Because we can see their spectra in starlight from the rest of the universe.