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Q: What belief of other astronomers did Edwin Hubble and discovery confirm?
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What is the definition of the word 'confirming'?

Confirming is derived from the verb "confirm". It means ''to make an arrangement or meeting certain'' and also ''to prove that an opinion or belief is true''.


What is an adjective for discovery?

unbelievable, incredible, beyond belief,inconceivable, unthinkable, unimaginable; unconvincing, far-fetched, dubious,implausible, improbable, unrealistic; hard to swallow.


Do astronomers believe in black dwarfs?

Black Dwarfs are still theoretical bodies in the Universe. Belief and scientific observations are two different things. In theory, they will exist, but until one is observed, there existence can not be confirmed. See related question


How did astronomers change from the belief in the geocentric model to the heliocentric model?

It happened with the accumulation of discoveries that showed that the heliocentric model was superior, and the final discovery by Newton of the law of gravity and the laws of motion, which he used to show that the planets must move in elliptical orbits under the Sun's gravity, confirmed what Kepler had discovered from Tycho's observations, that the planets move in elliptical orbits. The most convincing single discovery was the phases of Venus. In the Ptolemaic geocentric system Venus stays between us and the Sun, and it can only have a crescent phase. But Galileo's discovery of Venus's gibbous phase was a clear sign of a fault with the Ptolemaic system. However Tycho's geocentric system allowed Venus to show the full range of phases, so Galileo's discovery was not conclusive.


What came first the god Jupiter or the planet?

There a belief among scientists that Jupiter, like all of the planets developed from the solar nebula about 4.6 billion years ago. The observation of Jupiter dates back to the Babylonian astronomers of the 7th or 8th century BCE. Jupiter/Jove as a god has evidence of being a god of Rome since 1st century BCE.

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The belief of early astronomers that the Earth was the center of the universe is called the?

geocentric theory


Why do the astronomers believe the early universe was hot and dense?

Because there is a belief that the galaxies move away from you once you walk


What is an example of Edwin Hubble's religious beliefs?

Edwin Hubble was raised as a Christian but his beliefs evolved over time. He was influenced by the idea of a changing universe and the concept of an expanding universe. Hubble's scientific discoveries led him to adopt a more agnostic or humanistic perspective later in life.


What is the Eucharist celebrating in the Catholic Religion?

Holy Communion. It is partaking in the body and blood of Christ to confirm your belief in Jesus as your Holy savior.


What name is given to the philosophical belief that one's self is all that exists?

Solipsism is the philosophical belief that one's self is all that exists. It holds that one cannot confirm the existence of anything beyond their own consciousness.


What is the definition of the word 'confirming'?

Confirming is derived from the verb "confirm". It means ''to make an arrangement or meeting certain'' and also ''to prove that an opinion or belief is true''.


What is furtive sound?

Attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive.


What discovery showed an early belief in religion?

A:By no means the earliest known evidence of religion, but one of the best known is Stonehenge.


Does Granns meeting with the anthropologist Michael Heckenberger in Kurikulo village confirm Fawcetts belief in a lost ancient civilization and Is Fawcetts search vindicated at last?

Yes


During the scientific what belief did the catholic church support?

The answer you are looking for is probably the belief that the Earth was the center of the universe, but in reality, the Church always supported the belief that God is the center of the universe, and man was His primary creation on the earth. Thus any scientific discovery had to be consistent with Christianity, as God is One, and certainly logical.


During the Scientific Revolution what belief did the Catholic church?

The answer you are looking for is probably the belief that the Earth was the center of the universe, but in reality, the Church always supported the belief that God is the center of the universe, and man was His primary creation on the earth. Thus any scientific discovery had to be consistent with Christianity, as God is One, and certainly logical.


During the Scientific Revolution what belief did the Catholic Church support?

The answer you are looking for is probably the belief that the Earth was the center of the universe, but in reality, the Church always supported the belief that God is the center of the universe, and man was His primary creation on the earth. Thus any scientific discovery had to be consistent with Christianity, as God is One, and certainly logical.