This is never likely to happen. There will always be an instinctive desire for knowledge in humanity. If you mean will we ever discover all there is to know? Then that is an absolutely impossible. The universe is always changing and growing and there will always be more to learn.
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It is cheaper and easier to create mirrors rather than lenses. Large lenses become difficult to support the larger they become. Additionally, mirrored telescopes fold light waves so that a telescope can be shorter, the same size telescopes with lenses are greater in length.
Insignificant is the correct spelling.
That is true of most microscopes and of telescopes.
insignificant=umimportantSuch things are insignificant details compared to the main goal.Omit the insignificant details.He felt very insignificant next to the president of the student council.
That is an insignificant fact. His contribution was insignificant.
My doll is insignificant but my famliy is not.
The worn out book was insignificant.
The problem is very insignificant.
I Is for Insignificant was created in 1998.
Not quite. Gravity can act at any distance. However, in practice, when the distance between the objects is great, the force of gravity may become insignificant.