the sky above us, and the earth below us..
You can call him discoverer of the new world because there change is the only thing constant in this world and if you got stuck in time and you do not wanna go forward you are not progressing or you will not be effective individual.
Constant study and deeper understanding of the outside world are key.
yes they are the same thing
Not yet.
no he was not that was the only thing in life that meant the world to him
Shrapnal is a constant and unchanging thing with a constant definition. It's any thing that flies through the air as the cause of an explosion with the intent to harm or kill. Shrapnal is a constant and unchanging thing with a constant definition. It's any thing that flies through the air as the cause of an explosion with the intent to harm or kill.
No.
Constant means an ongoing situation or thing.
It is impossible that a constant thing can become inconstant..... \
His constant pace was one thing that kept him ahead of everyone. This is a sample sentence using constant.
The only thing better than email, is more email, that is the on constant in this world. But, what is an email if it reads itself?
Buddy change is the only constant. I'll tell you why. Nothing 'Still' can survive in this world. Even rock, mountains are subject to movement and change. It is my belief love is the only constant in the world. Not love to a singular person or thing. That will also evolve. But greater love can never perish. One could never just stay still. He/She will deteriorate and die. If one held on to one thing too much then that is death too. That thing will wear out, change or morph. Interaction, movement and love can be relied on constantly. If however your question is in reference to a scenario then do elaborate.
the difference between a constant in a graph and a constant in a experiment is that when on a graph, the constant is the thing that changes, and in a experiment it is the part that stays the same.
Logic fault ---> no such thing as a constant variable (by axiom: def of variable) []
The thing that never changes.
No.
Heraclitus