the big bang theory
the big bang theory
jdog
The Big Bang theory
Particle accelerators
Yes
A Constant.
what changes happened at the time as a result of this scientists work
A statement that describes what scientists expect to happen every time under a particular set of conditions? Answer: Scientific Law
When the circumstance you wish to investigate is outside the range of data available to you, but you can see that there is a definite trend with respect to some variable (eg, date,time, size, weight, distance etc) you can make a good estimate from the rates of change what the situation will be at a new date, time, size etc etc).
Hummingbird(s)... although scientists have a hard time accepting the FACT.
It is generally possible extrapolate the answer from the initial predeterminants.
You can't, unless you have a time machine lying around or something. Although some scientists have a theory that if you could travel faster than the speed of light you could travel backwards in time. You wouldn't be able to get back again though!
yes, time travel is possible but (so far) really only works with small objects, such as molecules. Scientists have tested time travel and what you must do, is get a machine to go faster than the speed of light. Then, (scientists did it with music) once they played it in the machine, it sounded like it came out backwards.... or so I've heard.
velocity=distance / time
Time.
Forwards. Blue is backwards.
when superman spins the world backwards it basically reverses time
the moon goes backwards
jupiter
James Joyce wrote the line "Backwards turn backwards o time in thy flight" in his novel "Ulysses." It is a reference to a similar line from the poem "Isabella, or the Pot of Basil" by John Keats.
If you mean, it is spelled the same forward and backwards, that probably refers to "noon".