I think you are going for plate tectonics.
Uniformitarianism
Modern evolutionary synthesis represents the current scientific consensus on how the genome of living organisms change, allowing them to evolve in response to their environment.
Ptolemy
Periodic table of elements.
None. Try the hydrogen atom.
The modern understanding of black holes, or at least the initial calculations, were not figured out by Albert Einstein, but by Karl Schwarzschild (based on Einstein's General Theory of Relativity).The modern understanding of black holes, or at least the initial calculations, were not figured out by Albert Einstein, but by Karl Schwarzschild (based on Einstein's General Theory of Relativity).The modern understanding of black holes, or at least the initial calculations, were not figured out by Albert Einstein, but by Karl Schwarzschild (based on Einstein's General Theory of Relativity).The modern understanding of black holes, or at least the initial calculations, were not figured out by Albert Einstein, but by Karl Schwarzschild (based on Einstein's General Theory of Relativity).
It all happens suddenly
Some happens gradually, and some happens suddenly
Cenozoic
Uniformitarianism is a principle that geologic processes that occurred in the past can be explained by current geologic processes. So, it is the idea that the same geologic processes that same Earth today have been at work during all of Earth's history. Catastrophism is a principle that states that geologic change occurs suddenly. Catastrophies include floods, asteroids, earthquakes, etc. Today, modern geology is based on the idea that gradual geologic change is interrupted by catastrophies.
Modern evolutionary synthesis represents the current scientific consensus on how the genome of living organisms change, allowing them to evolve in response to their environment.
Slow geologic processes and catastrophic events
no but modern understanding of the universe says this is not possible
Slow geologic processes and catastrophic events
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how did people came up with the idea of the aeolipile without modern understanding
No, it was not.
The Paleozoic Era