What was the world like before Pasteur? Our understandings of the disease process is closely tied with the discovery of microorganisms. So one guess would be that more of us would be dying of disease in the absence of knowledge of microorganisms.
It could mean that no one would know where life had come from, and we would not know the basic form of life (which is the cell).
You would not be living, your whole body is made up of cells (stomach cells lung cells kidney cells heart cells etc.)
The rest of life on Earth would probably die.
Charles Darwin's greatest scientific contribution is his work on the Theory of Evolution. Without it, the fact that plants and animals evolved from its ancestors would not have been discovered.
James Chadwick discovered neutrons in 1932 during study of artificial radioactvity.
No one is actually sure who was the discoverer of the compass but it is said to have been discovered by Feng Shui and his fellow helpers.
there would have been no life as all organisms depend upon plants for food and there are no other producers
i have no idea but i will check and keep you posted.
If it hadn't been discovered we would not be drinking milk or eating cheese as the bacteria in the milk would make us really sick.
We might not be here if fire wasn't discovered. Our ancestors would have been freezed to death.
Then all would of been peaceful for the animals! But if we hadn't found Antartica there is a risk that we would of smoked more and more and it would melt Antartica eventually!
There is no real answer that's been discovered
Probably, but how would we know?
Roses, like the flower? I would say that nobody "discovered" them. They've been there for thousands of years.
Some one else would have. Hitler was working on atom bomb during the war and was very close to making one. So, it was a matter of time when it would have been discovered.
Some microorganisms are parasites, some parasites are microorganisms. However some parasites are very large, for example tapeworms have been found that were 60 feet long. Also most microorganisms are not parasites.
Venus can hardly be said to be "discovered". It has been visible in the night sky since creatures first looked up into the sky. So if it was "discovered" it would have been by looking.
for over millions of years
radiation had not been discovered.
Louis Pasteur is credited with disproving the theory of spontaneous generation through his experiments in the mid-19th century. By demonstrating that microorganisms do not arise spontaneously but instead come from preexisting microorganisms, Pasteur laid the foundation for modern microbiology and the germ theory of disease.