The big bang theory!...probably the most widely accepted theory... The idea is that all the matter in the universe was packed up into one tiny little particle and for some reason or another it just went BANG! and the universe just started expanding from there really...
airplanes are not scientific views, and certainly not scientific views.
go to ........................ http:/www.google.com/sky You can look at different views of the universe!!!
The scientific name for outer space is galaxy. The galaxy that Earth is in is called the Milky Way Galaxy. Scientists may also refer to outer space as the Universe.
the oscillating theory of the universe suggests that the creation of this universe followed the death of the last universe. bethany punter wrote this - scientific genius :) hey scientific genius :) (bethany punter)
Ptolemy significantly influenced world views through his geocentric model of the universe, articulated in his work "Almagest," which positioned the Earth at the center of the cosmos. This perspective shaped astronomical thought for over a millennium, influencing both scientific inquiry and religious beliefs. His geographic writings, particularly the "Geographia," also laid the foundation for cartography and navigation, impacting exploration and trade. Consequently, Ptolemy's ideas helped shape not only scientific paradigms but also cultural and philosophical understandings of humanity's place in the universe.
one who views man as the central element or purpose of the universe; one who views reality solely in terms of human experience
Young Earth creationism asserts that the earth and universe were created by God in a literal six days about 6,000-10,000 years ago, as described in the Bible, whereas Old Earth creationism accommodates scientific dating methods and allows for a much older age of the earth and universe, but still believes in a divine creator. Both views seek to reconcile scientific and religious beliefs, but differ in their interpretations of the age of the earth and universe.
No, the concept of the heat death of the universe has not been debunked by recent scientific discoveries.
Currently, scientific evidence suggests that the universe is expanding rather than contracting.
Naturalism and Christianity differ in their views on the origins of the universe and humanity. Naturalism believes in a purely naturalistic explanation for the origins of the universe and humanity, rejecting the idea of a supernatural creator. Christianity, on the other hand, believes in a divine creator who is responsible for the creation of the universe and humanity.
Scientific research has shown that smoking is extremely harmful.
Alexander Fleming's political views are not well-documented, as he was primarily known for his scientific work, particularly for his discovery of penicillin. Any specific political views he may have had are not widely known or significant in the context of his scientific contributions.