electron diffraction
John Dalton provided the basic theory about the nature of matter.
yes it supports the wave theory of light...
It is the atomic theory of matter
It is the wave theory of light that best explains interference. The particle theory has problems when applied to this observable phenomenon.
The theory states that both matter and light exhibit wave and particle nature which leads tointerference effect i.e; when the wavelenght is <<<< the scale which we use it ,behaves as particle and when wavelenght >>>>the scale it behaves as wave.
John Dalton provided the basic theory about the nature of matter.
idealism
Idealism
A law. A rule of nature is a phenomenon of nature that has been proven to occur whenever certain conditions are met, AKA Scientific Law.
Statement that summarizes a pattern found in Nature is called "Scientific law". It is a description of an observed phenomenon in nature.
Law and math prove things. Science supports tentative ( more or less ) explanations of natural phenomenon with evidence. The evidence overwhelmingly supports evolutionary theory. PS Evolution itself is a observed and observable fact.
It was either Terrence Ahlin or Einstein. I think.
opponent-process theory
Opponent-processing theory
Theory
It's not. Actually, biogeography, the geographic arrangement of convergent and divergently evolved species supports the theory of evolution by natural selection. Wallace, who really developed bio-geographic theory, first noticed this event well and incorporated it into his theory of evolution by natural selection, but this phenomenon did not escape Darwin's notice either.
Evolutionary theory can account for the phenomenon of a new species. This is because different species can evolve from a common ancestor.