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Because having an idea is good, and having it work is better, but knowing the possible problems with it and outlining how it could be tested (and therefore falsified, or - but more importantly - validated) is how science must work.

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Did Dalton's Atomic Theory state that matter is mostly empty space?

yes it was Dalton's Theory


How does a black hole wrap the space-time fabric?

Any mass will warp space and time, according to the General Theory of Relativity. In a black hole the mass is simply more concentrated.Any mass will warp space and time, according to the General Theory of Relativity. In a black hole the mass is simply more concentrated.Any mass will warp space and time, according to the General Theory of Relativity. In a black hole the mass is simply more concentrated.Any mass will warp space and time, according to the General Theory of Relativity. In a black hole the mass is simply more concentrated.


What is super-relativity?

As defined by a patent "The Theory of Super Relativity is a proposed Theory of Everything that extends Albert Einsteins Relativity Theory. It is based on the Classical physics concept of a Tensor Field which describes space as a variable geometric quantity. All material objects are made from this object which is space itself, and force is mediated by this object.


In the modern quantum and ndashbased atomic theory what is the name given to a particular space around the nucleus in which an electron moves?

The space is referred to as a shell. Within the shell there is the subshell (orbit) and then there is the orbital (the orientation in 3D space)


Which came first the theory of natural selection or the theory of relativity or the heliocentric theory or the theory of the the hydrogen atom?

In the following order: Heliocentric theory of the solar system (Aristarchus of Samos, 270 BCE) Natural Selection (Darwinian evolution, 1858) Theory of the hydrogen atom (as a small negatively charged particle inside a larger positively charged particle, 1904, the plum pudding model) Theory of relativity (special relativity, 1905) Theory of relativity (general relativity's initial paper on the acceleration of objects within the framework of special relativity, 1907) Theory of the hydrogen atom (as a small particle orbiting the atomic nucleus, 1909, the Rutherford or Planetary model) Theory of the hydrogen atom (as an "electron cloud" surrounding the atomic nucleus, 1913, the quantum mechanical or Bohr model) Theory of relativity (general relativity and its ability to warp space-time, 1915) So heliocentrism was, by about two millenia, the first. Relativity and the model of the hydrogen atom are intricately intertwined, so which came first depends on what you mean specifically.

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Who are Charles Darwin and Albert Einstein?

Charles Darwin was a naturalist known for his theory of evolution by natural selection, which outlines the process by which species evolve over time. Albert Einstein was a physicist known for his theory of relativity, which revolutionized the field of physics and led to a new understanding of time, space, and gravity.


Who created this theory?

Friedrich Ratzel is credited as the creator of the Organic Theory. He was a German geographer who also developed the concept of living space.


What is the space alien theory?

It is the theory that there are space aliens.


What is space command theory?

you get a rocket and fly into space


What is Kennedy's main argument in his address at Rice University is that the US should?

Devote more resources to space exploration


What is Kennedy main argument in his address at rice university is that the US should?

Devote more resources to space exploration


Who gave a theory of the dimensions of space and time?

Albert Einstein's work is famously involved with the theory of space and time.


Can string theory predict the future?

String theory transcends space and time


Who developed the theory that the measurements of time and space can vary?

Einstein - Theory of Relativity


What is meant by cosmological theory?

it means a theory about space and the planets, if you don't know what a theory is, look that up on this site


What would end space?

Not sure I understand, maybe you mean what is at the end of space?Well the most logical theory I've heard is that ever since the big bang space has been expanding, the theory is that it is expanding into dark matter, so according to that theory, after space, comes dark matter.


What scientific theory was used to prove air takes up space?

Atomic theory