Astronomy is a science. The scientific method requires others to doubt the veracity of everything.
True. He is best known as an astronomer.
Skepticism is a philosophy that doubts the beliefs or character of others. It encourages questioning assumptions and seeking evidence before accepting any claim as true.
yes
Isaac Newton is the author of the Law of Universal Gravitation; he was really a mathematician and physicist, rather than an astronomer, although it is true that he was interested in the astronomical implications of the law of gravity.
well to be truthful it was my great grand dad u may not believe but it is true
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The word skeptic is a noun, meaning a person who doubts that something is true; a person who doubts religious teachings. Example sentence: I'm a political skeptic, I don't believe anything a politician says until it happens.
true
true.
Yep.
it is true
radio astronomers can collect data only after dark... :) this is not true because all that is needed to be done is for the astronomer to receive to their computers. now that is an epic answer... Kris forster...aka "dad" you suck. :)