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Graviton. Check this wiki site.The graviton.
Ernest Lawrence
A quark is currently considered an elementary particle, therefore it is not comprised of anything but is itself one of the smallest particles. However, string theory may explain more about this question.
scientist accepted bohr's model as a useful explanation (apex)
I don't know how thought would be measured as a mental process, however I can say the fastest physical thing in the universe known to man is light, which travels 186,282.397 miles a second.I don't know how thought would be measured as a mental process, however I can say the fastest physical thing in the universe known to man is light, which travels 186,282.397 miles a second.I don't know how thought would be measured as a mental process, however I can say the fastest physical thing in the universe known to man is light, which travels 186,282.397 miles a second.I don't know how thought would be measured as a mental process, however I can say the fastest physical thing in the universe known to man is light, which travels 186,282.397 miles a second.I don't know how thought would be measured as a mental process, however I can say the fastest physical thing in the universe known to man is light, which travels 186,282.397 miles a second.I don't know how thought would be measured as a mental process, however I can say the fastest physical thing in the universe known to man is light, which travels 186,282.397 miles a second.
john dalton.
ptolemy
When you consider the composition of living and non living things, both can be broken down into what comprises them. If one considers non-living matter, then "particle" may be used to describe the smallest unit. As knowledge advances, a "particle" by definition has evolved i.e., quarks being the smallest "particle" of an atom whereas for years it was thought that the atom was the smallest unit of matter. Conversely, the cell is considered the smallest unit of organic (living) matter The only major difference between them is that a cell is the smallest particle of a living object and a molecule (made up of atoms) is the smallest unit of a nonliving object.
Personally, i love that question. Well, since man kind does not quite know the size of the universe, no answer is quite accurate. however, think of this. the universe might be so unimaginably large that a single particle and Earth, as far as science is concerned might not even be thought of as different sizes at all. Compared to the immense universe, all masses we know of are so insignificant that they are not even thought of.
... because they thought they were the most important in the universe and the only things in the universe so they thought they were in they centre.
he thought that the earth was the center of the universe
The Higgs particle, also known as the "God particle", is a missing piece of the puzzle in helping us to understand how the universe works. Scientists believe that milliseconds after the Big Bang, an invisible field of energy was formed. As particles from the Big Bang passed through this field, they acquired mass and shape, and eventually formed into atoms, which now make up everything in the universe. Without this proposed field, particles would simply whizz around space as light would. In July of 2012, an unknown boson particle was discovered. Its properties are still being studied, but many physicists are confident that the God particle has been found. If the Higgs particle has indeed been discovered, incredible advancements could be made in the field of medicine, computing and electronics, and in the quest of learning how the universe came to be.
Clay particles are generally thought of as the smallest classification of weathered rock particle, roughly 7 times smaller than red blood cells. Clays can be found at the end of the sediment deposition trip, at the bottom of lakes and marine environments.
The scientist was John Dalton
infinitive: think past: thought past participle: thought
They thought the universe was a great creation by God.
It is unknown, but it is thought that it came from a singularity (check wikipedia).