No
No, the Mary Celeste mystery never has been solved even though many assumptions have been made and explanations offered.
Nobody discovered the universe. We have always known that the universe exists. Discoveries of how the universe works and what it is have been made by many people.
Science has advanced to the point where we can infer something about the entire universe. This has been a great challenge considering how unimaginably vast the universe is. The countless stars you see in the darkest sky constitute merely 3000 neighbors out of about 300,000,000,000 stars in our galaxy, and as many as 100,000,000,000 galaxies exist in the universe. Humans have always wondered: Has the universe always existed like we see it now, or did it somehow start all of a sudden? In the beginning of this past century, we found out in amazement that the entire universe is expanding. This led physicists to deduce that the universe started out in the finite past with a minuscule size. Realizing that the universe had a beginning, and awed by its vastness and its creations, people have asked: How did the universe begin? After all, we are here to be amazed by it because the universe eventually created lives like us. Now, after decades of observing and thinking, we have come to answer confidently the question of the origin of our universe... with what is known as the "big bang".
It was what came before the big bang, and the big bang theory states that the universe started as a dense nucleus of matter: a huge amount of matter concentrated in a tiny spot. This is the conclusion of equations and evidences that prove that the universe has been and continuous to expand: since it has been expanding, there was a moment when it was as small and dense as it is possible . So, the expansion is the result of violent explosion. The time during which the expansion has been happening (this is how long ago the big bang occurred) has been estimated thanks to the observation of the speed of recession of the galaxies, but nothing can be told about what came before the big bang occurred .
The Earth-centered model of the universe
No. The origin of the Universe is believed to have been very HOT, not cold.
the shape of the universe that's already been solved: Poincare conjecture
Still now the most acceptable theory on the origin of universe has been the big bang theory. you can get more info on big bang theory from wikipedia.
Still now the most acceptable theory on the origin of universe has been the big bang theory. you can get more info on big bang theory from wikipedia.
Still now the most acceptable theory on the origin of universe has been the big bang theory. you can get more info on big bang theory from wikipedia.
No it hasn't been solved. It has been claimed that amount of possible chess positions would be higher than amount of atoms in our universe. In practice this would mean that it's impossible to solve due to lack of memory units needed to process solution.
There is a lot of evidence that some 13.8 billion years ago, the Universe was in an extremely dense and hot state, commonly called the "Big Bang", and that since then, it has been expanding.It is not currently known what happened before that.
No. We have some theories that explain important aspects about how the Universe began. The current theories and understandings that we have get to fractions of second after the beginning, but we still have not gotten to the beginning yet. As to any purpose of the universe, science has not attempted to even discern such a thing.
no
The crime has never been solved even though there have been over fifty confessions.
Could the colonies labor problem have been solved without slavery?
yes... solved and resolved