no, as best as is understood one can only discover the laws of physics not create new ones.
Yes, it is possible to create artificial gravity through methods such as rotating spacecraft or using centrifugal force to simulate the effects of gravity.
If you accept the fact that consciousness is not of a supernatural nature, and that it is a purely physical phenomenon, only our current lack of technology stands in the way of "assembling" a fully working brain out of atoms, and thus create an artificial consciousness.
A physical change does not create a different chemical compound. Grinding a brick into a fine powder is a physical change. Freezing water is a physical change. Melting wax is a physical change.
Yes, it is possible to create an artificial atmosphere on Mars. This could be achieved by introducing gases like carbon dioxide and nitrogen to increase pressure and temperature, and by implementing technologies such as terraforming to make the planet more habitable for humans. However, it would be a complex and long-term process requiring advanced engineering and technology.
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It would be a physical change because you are changing the shape of the wood not the chemical composition of the wood. However, you could possibly create a chemical change if you could hammer hard and long enough to burn the wood. Not likely, but it is possible.
it is a physical it changes shape but its still glass
Artificial Intelligence has always been a field of Computer Science and of course AI will always be developed in a device that computes.Statistics show that Artificial Intelligence has been progressing linearly with the increase in hardware capabilities and hence the answer is YES , with computers ( any computing device ) AI creation is very much possible.
When you create a mixture and a change occurs, it is called a physical change. This means the substance's state or appearance has altered, but its chemical composition remains the same.
No, stirring is a physical change. It does not alter the chemical composition or create new substances; it only affects the physical state or distribution of particles within a mixture.
Romeo killed himself with poison to create an artificial night and be with his deceased love, Juliet.
No, knitting does not cause a chemical change. It is a physical activity that involves manipulating yarn or thread to create fabric or other items.