"supernatural"
False
Physicists develop mathematical equations to determine its physical nature.
During the renaissance various subjects began to develop as new ideas began to arise. advances in anatomy, geography, astronomy, medicine, philosophy and literature. ideas such as Nicholas Copernicus and Galileo's about the universe ( that the sun sat at the center of the universe orbited by the planets and stars). they also discovered new techniques in painting and so such as perspective.
They expect the Universe to continue expanding. Right now, the evidence is that the expansion is speeding up. They also expect entropy to continue increasing, so in the distant future, there will not be any free energy left to support life, for example. They also expect quite a few other things; the Wikipedia article on the "future of the Universe" can give you some ideas.
Cosmic means relating to the cosmos. The largeness of the universe compared to the earth alone, characterized by greatness. It is also relating to abstract spiritual or metaphysical ideas.
Such ideas are called "supernatural".
The answer is supernatural.
Supernatural
The answer is supernatural.
Daoism is the study of basic truth and ideas about the universe
Brainstorming is the procedure defined as listing everything that comes to mind on a subject without evaluating or censoring ideas.
He revolutionized astronomy with his ideas about the heliocentric universe, he also published a book about the orbits of the planets and his ideas about the heliocentric universe
It all depends on your faith. Some people believe that God created the Universe, other religions have their own ideas. I'm sure if/when we find extraterrestrials, they will have their own ideas of the creation of the Universe. Hitch Hikers to the galaxy will remember the Mutant Star Goat who was responsible for the creation of the Universe.
Free association is the procedure defined as listing everything that comes to mind on a subject without censoring or filtering. It is commonly used in psychotherapy and creativity exercises to explore thoughts and ideas.
Ptolemy
Nicholas Copernicus did
yes