The modern scientific view of the universe is based on extensive research and the facts that came out of that research. Contributors include Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, Darwin, Kelvin, Curie, Einstein, Hawking and thousands of others.
Between 13.5 and 14 billion years old.
The prevailing scientific view is that the universe began with the Big Bang approximately 13.8 billion years ago. This event marked the beginning of space, time, and all matter in the universe. The universe has been expanding and evolving ever since.
The scientific consensus has the age of the universe at between 13.6 to 13.8 billion years. Use the link below to read more.
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It led to a scientific revolution that changed our understanding of the universe.
Nicolaus Copernicus will be remembered for introducing the heliocentric model of the solar system, which placed the Sun at the center and the planets orbiting around it. This challenged the prevailing geocentric view and laid the foundation for modern astronomy. His work revolutionized our understanding of the universe and set the stage for further scientific advancements.
The view that the earth is the center of the universe.
Marie Curie
Marie Curie
The Copernican cause refers to the scientific revolution initiated by Nicolaus Copernicus's heliocentric model of the universe, which proposed that the Earth and other planets revolve around the sun. This model challenged the prevailing geocentric view of the universe, leading to a fundamental shift in how people understood the cosmos and laying the groundwork for modern astronomy.
A:No religion's view of the universe is necessarily scientific truth, and Judaism (or Christianity) is not immune from this. The ancient Hebrews wrote what they thought to be true, but had no way of knowing how the universe was formed or what it is made of. Thus, in Genesis chapter 1, we find the belief that the sun, moon and stars are younger than the earth and that they are mere lights in the firmament, between the earth and the waters above. Science tells us otherwise.
The Icelandic view of the universe described by Sturluson talks about the universe in which the giants and the gods battle.