yes it was Dalton's Theory
Any mass will warp space and time, according to the General Theory of Relativity. In a black hole the mass is simply more concentrated.Any mass will warp space and time, according to the General Theory of Relativity. In a black hole the mass is simply more concentrated.Any mass will warp space and time, according to the General Theory of Relativity. In a black hole the mass is simply more concentrated.Any mass will warp space and time, according to the General Theory of Relativity. In a black hole the mass is simply more concentrated.
As defined by a patent "The Theory of Super Relativity is a proposed Theory of Everything that extends Albert Einsteins Relativity Theory. It is based on the Classical physics concept of a Tensor Field which describes space as a variable geometric quantity. All material objects are made from this object which is space itself, and force is mediated by this object.
The space is referred to as a shell. Within the shell there is the subshell (orbit) and then there is the orbital (the orientation in 3D space)
Not an easy question to answer....but basically everything. The theory of relativitiy perfect describes how massive object interact with each other, how gravity influences other objects in space.
It is the theory that there are space aliens.
you get a rocket and fly into space
Albert Einstein's work is famously involved with the theory of space and time.
The fundamental problem with Wegner's theory was that he couldn't explain a mechanism for the movement of plates.
String theory transcends space and time
Einstein - Theory of Relativity
it means a theory about space and the planets, if you don't know what a theory is, look that up on this site
Not sure I understand, maybe you mean what is at the end of space?Well the most logical theory I've heard is that ever since the big bang space has been expanding, the theory is that it is expanding into dark matter, so according to that theory, after space, comes dark matter.
Atomic theory
The virtual space theory is a collection of principals. The idea being to keep a consistent view on the idea of virtual space, particularly to its use in virtual media.
solve a problem in game theory
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