I'm not sure but i do believe that there is life out there somewhere
The way the universe works now is the same as how it did in the past, as well as how it will work in the future, which is unverifiable and therefore must be assumed. Some examples: - Scientists assume that there is no way to secure complete and absolute truth - Secular scientists assume that the earth and universe were not created supernaturally. - Scientists assume that natural laws we identify will apply to all of the universe - Scientists assume that they all work towards the common good - Scientists assume life can evolve on earth in the presence of water - Most scientists assume near-death experiences and out-of- body experiences are a result of a lack of oxygen in the brain
Where ever the virus was found had/has the sufficient amount of what the virus needed to survive. Meaning if a virus could survive, an organism might be able to as well
Because we are unaccustomed to the physical laws of the universe changing from moment to moment.
Because we are unaccustomed to the physical laws of the universe changing from moment to moment.
what do scientist assume about the universe???
the natural world can be understood the universe is a single system where basic rules of physics and nature apply if there is something we dont yet understand it is because we dont yet have the proper tools or knowledge
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Viruses can be helical and icosahedral forms or even more complex structures. Most viruses are about one one-hundredth the size of the average bacterium.
Yes.
theoretically, yes. There has to be an area that all the universe is expanding from. Scientists say that the universe is either expanding or contracting, and something cannot expand or contract unless expanding or contracting to/from a point. We can assume that the point is not on the side of wherever it is moving to/from. So it is not billowing out at an angle from somewhere. We can then assume that there is a center that is expanding or contracting. If there weren't a center, then scientists would be contradicting themselves anytime they say that the universe is expanding or contracting.
I assume you're asking how many famous scientists are Christians.The vast majority of renowned scientists are atheist or agnostic.
Scientists assume that experimental results can be reproduced because they follow very specific steps when conducting experiments. These guidelines are known as the scientific method, and is designed so that experiments can be easily repeated and retested.