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No. Georges LeMaitre was one of the first people to come up with the notion of a Big Bang. Charles Darwin was a biologist, not a physicist or astronomer.
The Force theory
It depends. If you mean just any old atomic theory, credit usually goes to either Democritus or his mentor Leucippus. However, if you mean an atomic theory that wasn't totally blowing smoke out their nether regions, was backed up by actual experimental data, and at least resembled the truth in certain ways if you squinted hard enough, I'd say John Dalton is probably your guy.
chalk would come first
Phones first came out in 1999
The theory come first because without a theory there is nothing to make a law.
Experimental physics. Only with experiments come a theory:)
The big bang theory has nothing to do with the formation of life.
what theory did fleming come upwith
The first cell did not come from a preexisting cell and viruses
the movement of the continent i :-)
John Dalton worked in the first years of the 19th century.
Well, many many years ago all of the continents were fitted togother in a supercontinent called Pangaea. But, according to plate tectonics, they spread the sea floor apart which, in then, separted in what we have now the 7 continents. In the future it probably will come back together again.
the theory that the language come from songs
A theory
The first person to come up with a successful theory for nucleosynthesis in stars was Fred Hoyle.
In regular temperatures, iPod Touches do not come apart. However, in extreme temperatures, the glue that holds the back of the iPod to the front will become a liquid again and the iPod may come apart.